Garden snail
Most land snails bear one or two pairs of tentacles on their heads. The eyes are carried on the first (upper) set of tentacles (called ommatophores or more info...
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Most land snails bear one or two pairs of tentacles on their heads. The eyes are carried on the first (upper) set of tentacles (called ommatophores or more informally 'eye stalks') which are usually roughly 75% of the width of the eyes. The second (lower) set of tentacles act as olfactory organs. Both sets of tentacles are retractable in land snails. Saw this colourful creature on a wall in Ubud, Bali.
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