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Apple snail (Pomacea sp.). Known as churo in the Peruvian Amazon, the snails are gathered in wetlands and eaten. Abel 10 yrs
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Asian Freshwater Snail (Pila ampullacea) under water
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Limpkin (Aeamus guarauna) adult, with Applesnail (Ampullariidae sp.) prey in beak, feeding in shallow water, Florida, U.S.A., October
Limpkin Aramus guarauna with Florida apple snail Pomacea poludosa at Lake Tohopekaliga, Florida, USA
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Apple snails (Pomacea sp.) gathered in wild for food. Known as churo in the Peruvian Amazon, the snails are gathered in swamps and lakes
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Apple snail (Pomacea sp.). Known as churo in the Peruvian Amazon, the snails are gathered in wetlands and eaten. Abel 10 yrs
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Preparing Apple Snails, edible (Pomacea sp.), Belen Market, Amazon River, Peru
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apple snail - Ampullariidae
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Apple snails (Pomacea insularum or P. maculata) in a rice field of Delta del Ebro. This aquatic gastropod mollusk is a dangerous invasive specie
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Ampullaria rugosa, Print, Ampullaria is an extinct genus of freshwater snails with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Ampullariidae

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