True Apple snails Pomacea canaliculata can reach a Dia. of 6"
True Apple snails Pomacea canaliculata can reach a Dia. of 6"
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The scientific name of the apple snail is Pomacea canaliculata.
Snails are not endangered. There are millions and millions of them. I even have them in my own backyard. and you can have one for a pet if you wanted to. You could have a lot in your backyard if you have moist plants, dirt, mushrooms, and maybe fruits. u r sooo wrong all breeds of snails r ENDANGERED! SAVE THE SNAILS (:
Baby Pomacea canaliculata snails, 1 hour after leaving the eggs. Note the red intestines of these young snails. This is caused by the reddish, carotene-rich yolk they have lived on when they were growing inside the eggs.Pomacea bridgesii snails don't have such a red body when they are born (also see the picture above of hatching Pomacea bridgesii
Cassida canaliculata was created in 1791.
Dypsis canaliculata was created in 1924.
Timia canaliculata was created in 1906.
Rhyssoplax canaliculata was created in 1835.
Apple snails inhabit a wide range of ecosystems from swamps, ditches and ponds to lakes and rivers. Not every species has similar preferences. However, most apple snails prefer lentic waters above turbulent water (rivers). Click here to see a photograph of the natural habitat of Pomacea canaliculata(province of Buenos Aires, Argentina)source: http://www.applesnail.net
Oryza sativa is the scientific name for rice in general.Different rice has different names. For example, Red rice will have a different name when compared to white rice.