land snail
Americannoun
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any gastropod of the widely distributed order Stylommatophora, containing usually small, brown or mottled hermaphroditic snails: some more colorful species, introduced into North America, are agricultural pests.
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any terrestrial snail.
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Florida agriculture officials are quarantining a section of Broward County to try to wipe out the giant African land snail, an invasive species that threatens the state’s agriculture and can cause meningitis.
From Washington Times • Jun. 21, 2023
The first giant African land snail was found near Douglas Park in Miami, site of Wednesday’s announcement.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 6, 2021
"The workers found an unmarked box containing a giant African land snail amongst the boxes ready to be distributed for delivery across the country," he explained.
From Fox News • Aug. 22, 2021
The rosy wolf snail was introduced to the Society Islands in the 1970s with the goal of controlling another invader, the giant African land snail.
From New York Times • Jul. 13, 2021
Explain.How many tentacles has a pond snail? a land snail?
From A Guide for the Study of Animals by Lucas, Frederic
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