The Flying Saucer At Sunset

Lenticular clouds (Altocumulus lenticularis) are stationary lens-shaped clouds with a smooth layered appearance that form in the troposphere, usually above mountain ranges. One was spotted in Singapore recently...

Eyes Of 30,000 Honeycombs

With 30,000 individual facets, dragonflies have the most number of facets among insects. Each facet, or ommatidia, creates its own image, and the dragonfly brain has eight pairs of descending visual neurons to compile those thousands of images into one picture...

A Kaleidoscope Of Colours, Shapes And Patterns

Spectacular and innovative in design, the Flower Dome replicates the cool-dry climate of Mediterranean regions like South Africa, California and parts of Spain and Italy. Home to a collection of plants from deserts all over the world, it showcases the adaptations of plants to arid environments...

Lightning Strikes, Not Once, But Many Times

Unlike light, lightning does not travel in a straight line. Instead, it has many branches. These other branches flashed at the same time as the main strike. The branches are actually the step leaders that were connected to the leader that made it to its target...

Are You My Dinner Tonight?

A T-Rex has 24-26 teeth on its upper jaw and 24 more on its lower jaw. Juveniles have small, sharp blade-shaped teeth to cut flesh, whereas adults have huge, blunt, rounded teeth for crushing bones. Is the T-Rex a bone-crushing scavenger?

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What Is An Apple Snail?

Singapore
June 2014

Ampullariidae, common name the apple snails, is a family of large freshwater snails, aquatic gastropod mollusks with a gill and an operculum. They are unusual because they have both a gill and a lung, the mantle cavity being divided in order to separate the two types of respiratory structures. This adaptation allows these snails to be amphibious.



Apple snails are exceptionally well adapted to tropical regions characterized by periods of drought alternating with periods of high rainfall. This adaptation is reflected in their life style; they are moderately amphibious. They have an operculum which enables the snail to seal the shell entrance to prevent drying out while they are buried in the mud during dry periods.


Several apple snail genera (Pomacea, Pila and Asolene/Pomella) deposit eggs above the waterline in calcareous clutches. This remarkable strategy of aquatic snails protects the eggs against predation by fish and other aquatic inhabitants. 

Clutches of apple snail eggs in Sengkang Park and Tampines Eco Green...

Apple snails inhabit various ecosystems: ponds, swamps and rivers. Although they occasionally leave the water, they spend most of their time under water. 

More about the apple snails...


More photos are available on Merlion Wayfarer Goes Green's Picasa at : 
Gastropoda (Snails & Slugs)

 

Tampines Eco Green - Among Green Grass

Tampines Eco Green
East, Singapore
May 2013

Tampines Eco Green is a haven for biodiversity, with a multitude of natural habitats - open grasslands, freshwater wetlands and secondary rainforest. Naturally, among green grass, finds abound.

Contained within the nutrient-rich ponds, water snails thrive...

Clutches of bright pink apple snail eggs can be seen...
(More about Apple Snails in "What Is An Apple Snail?"

The apex hunter among the long grass blades - Oxyopes birmanicus (Burmese Lynx Spider)...

 Moths (Heterocera), Butts (Rhopalocera) and Dragons (Anisoptera) lay at rest...

 There were also some weird finds, including a 5-legged transparent grasshopper (Caelifera)...
  
On the hot day, a restful Calotes versicolor (Changeable Lizard) hides under the shade of a tree...

A rather pudgy but adorable Salticidae (Jumping Spider)...

A very brightly-coloured male Ploceus hypoxanthus (Asian Golden Weaver) flitting among the treetops...

The maternal instinct at work - A female Cinnyris jugularis (Olive-backed Sunbird) 
working hard at gathering tufts of fluff for nesting...



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