An odd new species of snail, with a translucent shell, was found about 3,000 feet underground in a Croatian cave.
This new kind of snail appears to be blind, but seeing isn't a very important sense when you live in a dark underground cave. The snail was found in one of the deepest caves on Earth.
It was described on Aug. 30 in the journal Subterranean Biology.
This new species, named Zospeum tholussum, is tiny: most of the shells discovered are only 1.4 to 1.8 millimeters tall. You can even see the snail's guts through the shell:
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Zospeum tholussum is a separate species within the Zospeum genus. The new species is shown below in box A, and as compared to other members of the genus in B and C.
Subterranean Biology
This image shows where in the cave system where the new species was discovered:
Subterranean Biology/Weingard
The scientists don't know much else about the species yet, including what it eats. Thanks to Dan Nosowitz from Popular Science for pointing out the study.