Friday, September 2, 2011

Instinctual Behavior

Common periwinkles will stretch their bodies outside of their shell to eat, to cling to surfaces or move, but on the stimulus of touch to the operculum, it will instinctually retract back into it's shell, and the operculum will close it off, protecting the individual from potential predators.

Littorina littorea
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