May 29, 2020
Smoky Mountains Are Home to Amazing Creatures!
The Great Smoky Mountains contain a myriad of flora and fauna. Some of you may have seen this little critter we photographed and posted on our Facebook page. We were eager to learn more about it. And just in time, the May issue of Smokies Live hit our inbox. This is a publication of the Great Smoky Mountains Association and contains well-researched articles on a myriad of topics. One such article is “Permanent Camp: Land Snails” http://www.smokiesinformation.org. Thanks to George Ellison for this interesting article. And we appreciate the beautiful illustration by Elizabeth Ellison.
The article identifies land snails as terrestrial gastropods in the phylum Mollusca. Worldwide, there are more than 100,000 members of the land snail species. About 150 of these can be found in our very own National Park! Land snails are fascinating to watch. They move by muscular contraction. The taller of their two sets of tentacles have eyes on their tips. The shorter set enables the snail to smell.
Where Can You Find Snails in the Great Smoky Mountains?
Just about everywhere, according to the article. They prefer moist, shady conditions. The article quotes Dan and Judy Dourson (authors of Land Snails of the Great Smoky Mountains). “The base of large diameter tree species such as black and butternut walnut can sometimes yield high numbers of land snails.”
The Great Smoky Mountains Association (GSMA) is a nonprofit that supports the preservation of the Park. They offer many resources to enhance public understanding and appreciation of the Park through education, interpretation and research. Membership in the GSMA includes subscriptions to their print magazine and electronic newsletters. Members also are entitled to shopping discounts at visitor center stores. We encourage you to consider membership in the GSMA and join us in becoming stewards of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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