emelcsigák
Emelcsigák is a Hungarian term used in some field guides and popular writings to refer to several species of terrestrial snails that are commonly observed climbing vertical surfaces such as stems, walls, and fences. The name is not a formal taxonomic group, but rather a colloquial category that groups various snail species sharing similar habits and habitats.
Taxonomy and naming: Emelcsigák encompass members from multiple families of land snails within the class Gastropoda.
Description: Snails in this informal group are typically medium-sized to large with coiled shells. Shell shapes
Distribution and habitat: Emelcsigák are common in Central Europe, including Hungary, in a variety of landscapes
Ecology and behavior: They feed on a range of plant material, fungi, and decaying matter. The ability
Conservation and human relevance: Habitat loss, pollution, and pesticide use can impact populations. Some emelcsigák are