Snails of the genus vitrinula
Amidst the soft, calming expanse of green, I found a snail from the genus itrinula leisurely strolling on a dry branch. If my eyes weren't sharp, I wouldn't have seen the snail, it was so small. I nearly missed it. There were many small insects in the area, and I crouched among the grass, hoping one would stop by peacefully. But nature had a plan for me to encounter this beautiful creature.
Its small size wasn't going to be a barrier to making it my model for today. I put in a lot of effort to successfully photograph the snail. Photographing such small objects is inherently draining. But that didn't bother me. I enjoyed every bit of the process. When I encountered a tiny object like this, I had no intention of backing down, it was a challenge I had to overcome.
When I first met the snail, it was strolling on the branch, seemingly enjoying the fresh morning air. But when I turned on the camera and aimed it at it, it suddenly stopped. It was as if it sensed I wanted to photograph it. He started moving again as I finished taking the picture. And that's when I realized that my current hobby had been blessed by nature.






| Latin name | Genus Vitrinula |
|---|---|
| Observation date | 10 Mar, 2026 |
| Camera used | realme 7 Pro |
| Photographers | @reachdreams |
| Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
| Link to original community |
|---|
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/342181857
| Latitude | Longitude | Map |
|---|---|---|
| 4.695135 | 96.7493993 | https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=4.695135&mlon=96.7493993 |
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