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The Mystery Snail (Pomacea bridgesii), also known as the Spike-Topped Apple Snail, is a freshwater gastropod native to Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay in South America. Unlike some related species, it rarely consumes aquarium plants, making it popular in home aquariums where it helps control algae gro...
The Apple Snail, Pomacea canaliculata, is a large freshwater gastropod native to South America. It has been introduced to parts of Asia and other regions, where it can damage rice and other aquatic crops by feeding on young plants. The species is also recognized by its conspicuous egg masses laid ab...
The Florida apple snail, Pomacea paludosa, is a large freshwater gastropod native to Florida and Cuba. It lives in wetlands and other freshwater habitats and is an important part of the food web in the Florida Everglades. In particular, it is the principal prey of the federally endangered snail kite...
The giant apple snail, Pomacea maculata, is a large freshwater gastropod native to South America and a member of the family Ampullariidae. Its shell can exceed 15 centimeters in diameter, making it one of the largest freshwater snails. The species has been introduced beyond its native range and is c...
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