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EFFECTS OF DAMAGE ON THE MORPHOMETRICS AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SHELLS OF FRESHWATER SNAILS, Pila africana and Lanistes lybicus

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Snails are soft-bodied animals with a protective shell. Although snail shells help to protect the snail from environmental threats and predators, occasionally the shell is damaged by predatory birds.

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