“Spider-Man Snail (Crikey steveirwini)” sounds like a whimsical fusion of superhero flair and tribute to naturalist Steve Irwin — possibly a fictional or stylized creature. But interestingly, Crikey steveirwini is a real species of land snail, not just a quirky idea!

🐌 Crikey steveirwini: The Real Story
- Scientific Name: Crikey steveirwini
- Common Name: Steve Irwin’s tree snail
- Discovered: 2009
- Named After: Steve Irwin, the late Australian wildlife conservationist and TV personality
- Habitat: Montane rainforests of northeastern Queensland, Australia
- Appearance: The shell is pale with a russet spiral band and is fairly large for a tree snail.
Why “Spider-Man Snail”?
If you’re referring to a fictional or artistic concept — like a snail with Spider-Man-like traits (climbing, speed, superhero colors) — that’s a fun mashup! Here’s a playful take on what that might be:
🕷️🐌 Spider-Man Snail: Crikey steveirwini!
Scientific Codename: Crikey steveirwinius parkeri
Origin Story:
Bitten by a radioactive spider during a rainy trek through the Daintree Rainforest, one Crikey snail gained the power of extraordinary slime-webbing, acrobatic climbing skills, and the uncanny ability to sense danger (aka “snail-tingle”).
Superpowers:
- Sticks to any surface with slime-enhanced grip
- Shoots sticky mucus webs to trap predators
- Moves at astonishing (for a snail) speeds
- Wears a natural shell with a red-and-blue spiral pattern

Catchphrase: “With great mucus comes great responsibility!”
Would you like an image or comic-style design of the Spider-Man Snail? I can generate one!