Cultivated apple snails | 6 |
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![]() Blue apple snail from above (Pomacea diffusa). |
![]() Blue apple snail (Pomacea diffusa). |
![]() Mating Pomacea diffusa snails. |
![]() Young Pomacea diffusa snails on leaves. (picture not licenced under creative commons) |
![]() One of the larger species: Pomacea haustrum. |
![]() Yellow-black apple snail (Pomacea diffusa). This colour variant lacks the dark brown colour of the shell, so the yellow base colour shines through. |
![]() White, or albino variant of an apple snail (Pomacea diffusa), also called the ivory snail. |
![]() Pomacea diffusa, wildtype colours. |
![]() Marisa cornuarietis. Note that only one side of the shell is almost black. The other side (top) is not. |
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