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Grove Snail feeds mainly on dead or senescent plants  -  (Brown-lipped Snail)

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Hain-Baenderschnecke ernaehrt sich ueberwiegend von toten und absterbenden Pflanzen - (Schwarzmuendige Hainbaenderschnecke - Foto Schnecke zwischen Sanddornbeeren) / Grove Snail feeds mainly on dead or senescent plants - (Brown-lipped Snail - Photo snail between Sea Buckthorn berries) / Cepaea nemoralis - Hippophae rhamnoides

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