snail monster Omotenashi No. 1 from Gozyuger ep. 29
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snail monster Omotenashi No. 1 from Gozyuger ep. 29
ROTUND MYSTERYSNAIL (Viviparus intertextus)
Poppe, G & P. 2015. Tyler County, Texas
The rotund mysterysnail. It’s rotund. It’s unequivocally a snail. But what could possibly be so mysterious to warrant the name ‘mysterysnail’? What are you hiding, Viviparus intertextus? Most species of the family Viviparidae lack common names, unlike the rotund mysterysnail and (lest we forget) globose mysterysnail. The origin of ‘mysterysnail’ (and seemingly most viviparid vernaculars) appears to trace back to when these snails found their way into aquaria. As indicated by the taxonomic titles, viviparid snails are ovoviviparous and allow internal gestation of hatched young. Though unusual among gastropods, this reproductive strategy provides offspring with the additional time to develop shells before birth. The first aquarists to introduce these species to their aquariums apparently had no clue, as according to Minnesota DNR, the name was coined after miniature but strangely mature snails kept ‘mysteriously’ appearing.
Interestingly, viviparids share their ‘mystery’ with some ampullariid snails like Pomacea bridgesii. Several of these species are popular among aquarists and are commonly known as mystery snails, among other names. But the name doesn’t appear to have any relation to reproduction. Anecdotally, these ampullariids were a mystery simply because nobody knew what they actually were.
Mystery solved.
Had Liuzhou Luosifen for lunch which is a noodle dish with a soup made from river snail! It also has delicious pickled bamboo shoots which makes it have a strong smell 😆
If you want to try, this kit was really easy to make and was from my local Asian grocer.
I loved it, I love strong flavours! 🐌🌶
田螺去壳之后的肉用来爆炒原来这么香,一个人一瓶啤酒吃一盘根本不够吃.river snail
The meat after the snail is shelled is used to stir the original flavor. It is not enough for a person to eat a bottle of beer.