This large and impressive land snail is found in rain forests from Costa Rica to Brazil. It is a pulmonate, meaning that it breathes air directly with a primitive lung and lacks an operculum or “trap door” to close its shell. These shells are still quite rare in collections as their habitat is often deep within the jungle in areas that are not easily accessible.
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