Friday, 4 April 2025

The Apple Snail - Nature 153

We saw many kinds of snails in the ditch nearby our places. The dominant one is an Apple snail (Channeled Apple snails). 


Image 01 - The apple snail. 

The scientific name for this critter is Pomacea canalicuta, kown as an invasive species, and can be found across America.

The negative impacts of invasive species that they can disrupt ecosystem (aquatic ecosystem) by destroy aquatic plants. 

In our areas and the tropic regions, the snails could eat economic plants such as Rice and Taro, and even aquatic animals include crawfish.

However, the snails have predators, including bird called Limpkins or Wading birds. Other are Otters, Turtles and Alligators.


Image 02 - A ditch, after raining.

In some countries, the apple snails are consumed as sources of protein. They are collected from nature and farmed.


Image 03 - Several Apple snails.

Do you know about this snail?

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18 comments:

  1. Wow, Pomacea canaliculata sounds like a real troublemaker! 🐌 It's fascinating how such a small critter can cause such big problems. Destroying aquatic plants not only messes with the ecosystem 🌿 but also affects other species that rely on those habitats. Thanks for raising awareness about this invasive species! 🚫🌍

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  2. They are invasive species everywhere...
    Nice pictures and useful information.
    Have a lovely weekend !
    Anna

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  3. Buen fin de semana.
    Y esto i du a que aunque se pequeño puede dañar.
    Un abrazo

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  4. Querida amiga, paso a desearte una feliz semana, con mucho amor, sé feliz. Que Dios te colme de bendiciones.
    Estás en mi corazón. gracias
    ♥️Abrazos y te dejo besitos♥️
    *♥♫♥**♥♫♥**♥♫♥*--*♥♫♥**♥*

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  5. Didn't know about them..thought all snails were more or less the same.

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  6. I collect snails for my outdoor koi pond. They keep the pond clean.

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  7. I used to collect these for stir fry with basils

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  8. Uy que lindos, no conocía mucho de ellos.

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  9. I didn’t realize how much impact the Apple Snail has on ecosystems! It’s interesting to know that predators like Limpkins and Otters help keep them in check. Also, eating them for protein is an interesting way to deal with an invasive species!

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  10. buenas fotos, la del canal aun mas bonita
    Un abrazo

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  11. I haven't heard of the apple snail. It's pretty big.
    I wish you a nice week.

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  12. Nunca mais tinha visto um caracol muito interessante, bjs.

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  13. Cool. I have seen snails but don't know which kind.

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  14. Fascinating post and beautiful photos.

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  15. Quando era pequena ia apanhar caracóis nos campos de manhazinha cedo! Era muito divertido!
    Um doce abracinho!
    🌟🌟🌟Megy Maia

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  16. Aparecen en momentos puntuales cuando la climatología (humeda) se lo permite...hay quienes disfrutan con su ingesta...
    Un abrazo

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  17. Aparecen en momentos puntuales cuando la climatología (humeda) se lo permite...hay quienes disfrutan con su ingesta...
    Un abrazo

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  18. Thanks for the comment and I'm looking at the big snail again :-)

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