Fresh snails not in shell

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pomacea columellaris (gould, ) pomacea (pomacea) columellaris (gould, ) shell : the shell of this apple snail species is oval with a sharp spire and relatively heavy (especially in older snails). the suture angle between the whorls is more than °. the shell opening (aperture) is oval to round at the
base, but with makes a sharp angle at top. the size of these snails varies from to mm high depending on the conditions. the umbilicus is closed. the shell has a light base colour (gray-brown to greenish-blue), a bit stone-like yellow with faint, non-contineous brown spiral bands. operculum: the operculum...
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of a sinistral marisa cornuarietis snail. new picture of mating snails. new dissection photographs ( & ). ( / ): mini-guide to identify the most common apple snails available in the aquarium trade. ( / ): improved navigation in the species section. ( / ): update of the ' various snails ' section. (
( / ): new url: . ( / ): new photograph of the snail kit e (rostrhamus sociabilis), a major apple snail predator in the neotropics. ( / ): added some apple snails recipes in the ' eating apple snails ' section. various small updates. ( / ): new photograps in the ' diseases ' section. ( / ): various small...
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pila globosa pila globosa (swainson, ) pila globosa (picture not licenced under creative commons) shell : the shell is globose with an oval opening. in contrast with pila ampullacea , pila globosa has a large and deep umbilicus. the colour varies from olive green to grey green with a tinge of red. a
large number of variations are known. the interior of the shell is dull reddish with very faint spiral bands visible, white at the columella. operculum: the operculum is calcified at the inside (part attached to the snail). body: ?...
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abstract density-dependent growth and reproduction of the apple snail, pomacea canaliculata: a density manipulation experiment in a paddy field tanaka k, watanabe t, higuchi h, miyamoto k, yusa y, kiyonaga t, kiyota h, suzuki y, wada t tanaka k, natl inst agroenvironm sci, lab populat ecol, - - kannondai
, tsukuba, ibaraki , japan abstract to examine density dependence in the survival, growth, and reproduction of pomacea canaliculata, we conducted an experiment in which snail densities were manipulated in a paddy field. we released paint-marked snails of - mm shell height into enclosures (pens) of m(...
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bio-agent bio-agent using apple snails as a biological control agent for parasites apple snails (ampullariids) are usable as biological control agents for other bulinus and biomphalaria snails. these pulmonate snails are an intermediate host for trematoda parasites that can affect man and cause swimmers
itch and schistomiasis. although apple snails do get infected, the parasite isn't able to complete its life cycle in most apple snails and no infectious larvea are released from the snails. however, several reports have revealed that apple snails can carry and release non-human schistosome trematodes...
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index for the apple snail website albino pomacea diffusa as the information content of the apple snail website has increased , other new methods to structure the information had to be implemented. the basic method to find information is to use the menu at the left in combination with the vertical menus
on the main pages and the links within the text. however, these main pages contain a welt of information and sometimes only some basic information is needed. this basic information is gathered in 'quick' guides which can be accessed through the moving icon at the top-right of the current main page and...
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photographs of cultivated apple snails, cultivated apple snails pomacea diffusa , with brown banded shell. snail using its siphon to fill its lung with air (pomacea canaliculata ). yellow variant of pomacea diffusa , also known as the golden apple snail. often overlooked, but marisa cornuarietis , also
has a breathing siphon , although much shorter than in the pomacea species. pomacea canaliculata , in the back pomacea diffusa . pomacea canaliculata , yellow variant. marisa cornuarietis ....
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pomacea lineata pomacea (pomacea) lineata (spix, ) the south american ampullarid pomacea lineata is classified under the canaliculata complex . this is a groups af very closely related species which are very variable in size and appearance. shell : the shell of this apple snail species is globose and
relatively heavy (especially in older snails). the to whorls are separated by a indented suture, however less pronounced than in pomacea canaliculata. the shell opening (aperture) is large and oval to round. the size of these snails varies from to mm wide and to mm high depending on the conditions....
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cassava leaves coconut fresh coconuts frozen coconut meat coconut broom stick dried coconut coconut shell coconut jam coconut flakes nata de coco desiccated coconut coconut milk coconut water concentrate (cwc) coconut oil coconut copra coconut shell powder coconut shell charcoal coconut shisha charcoal
and cooked in hot water. the next step is to dry the fruit of the pepper tree for several days, either in the sun or via machine. during this time, the flesh of the drupe shrinks and darkens to its characteristic shape and color. the mighty peppercorn is now ready to tantalize your taste buds and supercharge...
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ecosystems • about species at risk • species profiles • conservation strategies • contacts • related links • sitemap habitat atlas for wildlife at risk painted turtle chrysemys picta belli painted turtle plastron (belly) length: males: - cm, females: up to cm. weight: males: g; females: g. the top shell
or carapace is generally black to greenish. yellow stripes on the head, neck, tail, and legs, as well as red markings around the edges of the plastron (belly) and under the rim of the carapace. males distinguished from females by long, slender claws on forefeet. habitat map not available. status: british...
http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/okanagan/esd/atlas/species/turtle.html