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  2. Anentome helena - Wikipedia

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    The assassin snail typically grows to 0.7–1.25 in (18–32 mm) in size, though this is dependent on food sources; they are usually smaller when kept in an aquarium. [ citation needed ] The shell, which is conical in shape, often consists of dark brown and yellowish tan bands, leading to some people to refer to it as the bumble bee snail, a ...

  3. Newly discovered snail in Florida Keys is named after Jimmy ...

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    The sea snails are a part of the same family of an invasive species discovered in 2017 in the Florida Keys that is scientifically named Thylacodes vandyensis. The Cayo snails, however, are ...

  4. Clea (gastropod) - Wikipedia

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    Clea is a genus of freshwater snails with opercula, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the subfamily Anentominae of the family Nassariidae, a family, almost all of the rest of which are marine. Name [ edit ]

  5. Planorbella duryi - Wikipedia

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    Fossilized Planorbella duryi eroding out of the Tamiami formation, in Florida. This species of snail is endemic to the freshwater ecosystems of the US state of Florida. [3] Fossils of the species have been found dating back to the Piacenzian, in the Tamiami formation. It has been introduced to Hawaii and lives in the wild there. [4]

  6. Giant snails still terrorizing Florida despite massive ... - AOL

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    Though massive, with the largest yet recorded around seven inches long, the snails disappear. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  7. Giant African land snails appear to be invading Florida again

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  8. Fauna of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida is among the top five states in terms of endemic species. [1] There are over 700 terrestrial animals, 200 freshwater fish species, 1,000 marine fish and thousands of terrestrial insects and other invertebrates that inhabit the state. [2]

  9. Scientists discover 'margarita snail' species in the Florida Keys

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    The new species belong to the same family of marine snails as the invasive “Spider-Man” snail that the same team found off the Florida Keys in 2017, the Field Museum said.