Yes, there are Apple snails in the Everglades
what eats the apple snail
No, they aren't; apple snails are gasteropodmolluscs.
The scientific name of the apple snail is Pomacea canaliculata.
The Everglades kite, a type of raptor found in the Everglades, primarily feeds on small insects, particularly the apple snail. This means it is considered a carnivore, as it predominantly consumes animal matter. However, its diet may occasionally include plant material, but this is not a significant part of its nutrition. Overall, it is best classified as a carnivore.
The apple snail is a freshwater mollusk known for its distinctive shell and ability to reproduce rapidly.
The French put them in apple pies.
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only if their hungry and its sunny outside
Look at the link below these are Golden Apple Snail eggs.
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