🧲🐌 The Iron Snail 🧲🐌

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As you know I love sharing strange or even alien looking creatures on my blog.

Well, this one has pretty much normal looks. But it really stands out for being the only extant animal we know of that uses iron in the form of iron sulfide into its skeleton!

Meet Chrysomallon squamiferum, commonly known as scaly-foot gastropod, scaly-foot snail, sea pangolin. Oh, it has an even more badass and imo fitting nickname. The volcano snail!

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But why volcano snake?

Simple. It likes heat. A lot! It lives several miles below the ocean surface on hydrothermal vents at depths of about 2.5 km. This environment isn't only super hot at temperatures often over 300C but also full of toxic chemicals lethal for most organisms.

Talk about a bad ass! These temperatures would kill almost all single celled organisms, let alone multicellular ones.

As aforementioned, this is the only known animal whose body is largely comprised of mineralized iron.

The shell is of a unique construction, with three layers; the outer layer consists of iron sulphides, the middle layer is equivalent to the organic periostracum found in other gastropods, and the innermost layer is made of aragonite. The foot is also unusual, being armored at the sides with iron-mineralised sclerites. source

As a result their shell is super hard and can actually be picked with a magnet 🧲 🐌

But that's the only weird thing about these creatures. Surviving in such deep and extremes environments means that the volcano snail had to come up with some othe crazy adaptations to survive.

For example...They don't eat! That have an underdeveloped digestive system, that is proportionally about 10% of their more normal counterparts. For their actual nutritional needs they depend on endosymbiotic bacteria to cover their nutritional needs:

The snail's oesophageal gland houses symbiotic gammaproteobacteria from which the snail appears to obtain its nourishment. source

Another interesting fact is their heart. It's huge! About 4% of their total weight, one of the largest numbers in the animal kingdom. The reason for this is probably to provide enough oxygen both for the snail and the abnormally large number of the aforementioned symbiots.

Actually, many of the snail's adaptations appear as if they were made to first serve the bacteria and then the snail

It is hypothesized that the derived strategy of housing endosymbiotic microbes in an oesophageal gland, has been the catalyst for anatomical innovations that serve primarily to improve the fitness of the bacteria, over and above the needs of the snail. source

Unfortunately, Chrysomallon squamiferum was listed by the IUCN as endangered in 2019 due to risks from deep-sea mining in their habitat. Imagine losing such an amazing species that took one god knows how many million years to evolve just up satisfy human greed. Oh well.. Won't be the first.. Won't be the last πŸ˜…

Anyways, I hope you enjoyed reading about this unbelievable creature. This post has only touched the surface of all the anatomical peculiarities the species had to come up with, there's just a shit ton of cool stuff to say about it and I highly recommend you to visit the corresponding Wikipedia entry if you want to a more thorough read.

This is also a great video for those of you to lazy to read walls of text

Ok plebs, this is it for today. See you soon with more wonders of nature 😍





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You have some concerning Hobbies.

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What's concerning about admiring the wonders of nature ? πŸ˜€

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There's nothing inherently concerning about a person using their spare time to learn and write about snails in a distant land, far far away. Nothing.

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Now this one is a badass….. of course humanity wouldn’t have it any other way. They destroy shit until there’s nothing left…..

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300⁰C

A snail that's already boiled before being caught?

Talk about well done..

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Wow
Your hobbies are quite weird
I love that though!

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Snail knight. Her image can be used for the Splinterlands card.

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Where do you get all these badass creatures, man? Not only is he heat resistant, but he doesn't need to eat. It makes its own food. That's crazy.

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Yep! It's a really unbelievable animal!

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I guess your hobbies are quite weird I love that though! Thanks for sharing with us here.

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I have read about something completely new, had no idea about this snail, I like snails of all kinds, even the ones you can eat. I have often thought the snails and the mushrooms are related, don't know why!
It's absolutely huge that you can take them with a magnet, fantastic!!
Thanks for an interesting read!

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Broh that is truly the coolest shit I've ever seen in my life!!

And that imbedded into a snail bruh imagine!! Laughs what a cool share!!

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Yours this series of posts really introduce us (at least to me, not sure about rest of the readers, though) with wonders of nature, this one is no different.

Loved reading the details about this weird creature. I always wonder, how little most of us know about our beloved mother earth - a lot of hidden/visible mysteries.


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I actually thought you came across this in real life. Would have been too awesome!

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how much iron is healthy for you ?

volcano snail: yes

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