Lewis's moon snail Neverita lewisii (Euspira lewisii) We could watch as the mantle retracted into the shell over the course of about 30 seconds. inverts.wallawalla.edu/Mollusca/Gastropoda/Prosobranchia/... Edmonds Beach walk during -2.5 foot low tide of 7 June 2016 edm20160607 060
Lewis's moon snail Neverita lewisii (Euspira lewisii) We could watch as the mantle retracted into the shell over the course of about 30 seconds. inverts.wallawalla.edu/Mollusca/Gastropoda/Prosobranchia/... Edmonds Beach walk during -2.5 foot low tide of 7 June 2016 edm20160607 060
Lewis's moon snail Neverita lewisii (Euspira lewisii) We could watch as the mantle retracted into the shell over the course of about 30 seconds. inverts.wallawalla.edu/Mollusca/Gastropoda/Prosobranchia/... Edmonds Beach walk during -2.5 foot low tide of 7 June 2016 edm20160607 060
Lewis's moon snail Neverita lewisii (Euspira lewisii) We could watch as the mantle retracted into the shell over the course of about 30 seconds. inverts.wallawalla.edu/Mollusca/Gastropoda/Prosobranchia/... Edmonds Beach walk during -2.5 foot low tide of 7 June 2016 edm20160607 060
Not the most fabulous photo ever, but the best of the lot. Nate and I have always been pretty fascinated by Minette's photos of these absurdly large snails, and were duly excited to meet one in person. Nate, however, didn't greet it with his Moon Snail impression.