Endangered Snails of the Middle East
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Show all snails of concern in the Middle East.
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Common Name Range ***
Acicula spp. (1) Gibraltar, Israel, Spain
Ceratophallus socotrensis Yemen
Euchondrus ramonensis Israel
Gyraulus spp. (1) Mauritius, Yemen
Helix spp. (1) France, Israel, Portugal
Pene galilaea Israel
Trochoidea spp. (1) Israel, Malta, Spain
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**What snails are listed here?:

The Middle East section of this site lists the folllowing snails appearing on select endangered species lists:
  • Snails that dwell in or migrate to any area considered apart of the Middle East.
  • Snails that dwell in the Arabian Peninsula.
  • Snails of Cyprus.
  • Snails of Egypt, Israel or any other transcontinental (with Africa or Asia) area.
  • Snails of the Mediterranean Sea and its islands.
  • Snails of the Palearctic.
  • Snails of Saudi Arabia.

Disclaimer:
This list combines species from several endangered species lists. Using the total count of species found on this site as an official count of endangered species of the world is not recommended. For more information on what creatures are listed on this site, please visit our About EEC page.


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