No. Think about a snail-shaped structure in a totally different creature.
No. Think about a snail-shaped structure in a totally different creature.
The only "snail-shaped structure" in a "totally different creature" that springs to mind is the cochlea of the ear. (And the word "cochlea" is derived from the Greek for snail.)The “snails” were not molluscan structures!
Bat's?Indeed! Which animals cochleae were mistaken for fossil cave snails?
William Buckland demonstrated that prehistoric remains, found in an English cave, belonged to a species of carnivore.Looks like it’s over to you Tim, for coming up with cochleae!
Without tilting at windmills! Over to you...Cervantes, Western Australia