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  2. Ramshorn snail - Wikipedia

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    Ramshorn snails are hermaphroditic; [3] [4] two organisms of any sex have the ability to breed and produce offspring. Ramshorn snails lay eggs in globules, which tend to be brownish in color. The globules contain about a dozen or so eggs, though it can vary. The globules are translucent, so it is possible to visually see the new snails develop ...

  3. Pomacea canaliculata - Wikipedia

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    Once laid, the eggs take approximately two weeks to hatch, during which time the bright pink or orange coloration of the eggs fades. [ 23 ] First direct evidence (of all animals), that proteinase inhibitor from eggs of Pomacea canaliculata interacts as trypsin inhibitor with protease of potential predators, has been reported in 2010.

  4. Planorbella duryi - Wikipedia

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    Planorbella duryi, common name the Seminole rams-horn, is a species of air-breathing freshwater snail, a pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Planorbidae, the ram's horn snails. The species is endemic to Florida and is found frequently in home aquariums.

  5. Giant African land snails appear to be invading Florida again

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    As for eggs, a batch can contain as many as 500 of them, ready to release an insatiable horde of baby snails. If you discover what you suspect is an invasive snail, contact your local extension ...

  6. Pomacea paludosa - Wikipedia

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    The maturation of eggs of Pomacea paludosa: freshly laid eggs in a thick mucus matrix have a salmon coloration (left). Mature eggs in calcified shells are pinkish white in color (right). This is a tropical species. It is amphibious, and can survive in water bodies that dry out during the dry season. [3] Applesnails have both gills and lungs.

  7. Euglandina rosea - Wikipedia

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    The shape of the shell tapers to a point at both ends with a narrow oval- to crescent-shaped opening and a shortened axis of the spiral shell near the opening (truncated columella). The shell has a brownish pink color. The full-grown adult snail ranges in size from 7–10 cm in length. [4]

  8. A Wacky, Quacky Pest Control Crew

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    So they can cover large areas searching for snails, slugs, and other insects. Their long necks and slim bodies help them get into hard-to-reach places. Plus, their waste is spread more evenly ...

  9. Pomacea maculata - Wikipedia

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    Non-native distribution of Pomacea maculata in the Southeastern United States P. maculata laying eggs near the Kallang River in Singapore, where it is an invasive species. The initial introductions in the United States were probably from aquarium release, aka "aquarium dumping", in Texas and Florida most likely in the early 1990s, but possibly ...