
Stake attention in this memory
This is a close-up, eye-level, medium shot of a group of Achatina fulica, commonly known as giant African land snails, in a terrarium. The snails are predominantly brown with darker brown stripes spiraling around their shells. Some snails have their bodies extended, showing a pale, creamy white color. Their antennae are visible, with the top pair extended upwards. The substrate appears to be dark soil mixed with some organic matter, possibly leaf litter or coco fiber, which is typical for a snail habitat. The snails are clustered together, suggesting they are resting or moving within their enclosure. The overall lighting is moderate, with some warmer tones reflecting off the glass of the terrarium, possibly from an external light source. There is no indication of the time of day or weather. The image is tightly cropped, focusing on the snails and their immediate surroundings. The background is blurry and consists of reflections on the glass, showing diffused light and possibly some hints of the environment outside the terrarium. There is no visible text in the image. The scene is static, capturing a moment in the lives of these gastropods.
Symbol
46FDF
Volume
11,920
Creator
+$0.14
Revenue
+$0.20
TVL
$11.89



