Greetings from photography to all my friends who love the outdoors in the world. Friends, this morning I went to the rice fields just to see the water in the rain-fed rice fields. Because today I can't work because it's still Tasrik day. When I arrived at the edge of the rain-fed rice fields, I saw lots of snail eggs stuck to the dead grass.
Maybe this snail is called Sawah Keong. Paddy snail is a type of water snail that I often see in rice fields, ponds and also in ditches. Rice snails are included in the Ampullariidae family with the Pila genus. Rice snail or tutut (Pila ampullacea) (from Sundanese), gondang snail (Jw.), also known as Kakul (Bl.), Dudut (Bad.) or sisok (Bl.). The shape of the rice snail somewhat resembles the golden snail, which is still related, but the rice snail has a shell color from dark green to black.
Rice snails are included in the Operculata group which live in shallow water based on mud and overgrown with water grass, with slow water flow, for example rice fields, swamps, lake edges and small river banks. There are two types of the Pila clan that live in rice fields, namely Pila scutata with a distribution in Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia (except Irian Jaya) and the Philippines, and Pila polita whose distribution includes Thailand, Vietnam Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia (Sumatra and Java ).
Thank you very much to caretaker of the Photography Lovers Community and all my friends.