We received that alarm few weeks ago, about finding giant african snails near my city, they said the snail can kill (is that true?). The first snail was found in March near the Colombian Amazon, authorities said some people brought them illegally to sell their meat.
I've had A. fulica (and other Achatinidae) for some years. This does not look like any Achatinidae I've seen. It probably is a native specie. Nice picture! Kind regards from Norway
They are an invasive here too and a menace in my garden. Here's what their eggs look like: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/727.... (I moved this over to "other" organisms). Cheers
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We received that alarm few weeks ago, about finding giant african snails near my city, they said the snail can kill (is that true?). The first snail was found in March near the Colombian Amazon, authorities said some people brought them illegally to sell their meat.
Thanks for raising this tsrebel. In the meantime I found this link http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/malacology/fl-s... but I'm busy at the moment with other spottings...
I've had A. fulica (and other Achatinidae) for some years. This does not look like any Achatinidae I've seen. It probably is a native specie.
Nice picture!
Kind regards from Norway
Thanks Yasser!
Scott, thanks for the additional info! That's a great picture.
They are an invasive here too and a menace in my garden. Here's what their eggs look like: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/727.... (I moved this over to "other" organisms). Cheers
Hey Dave, I came across this article today: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424... about the giant african land snail in Miami.