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- Euglandina rosea, the rosy wolfsnail or cannibal snail, is a species of medium-sized to large predatory air-breathing land snail, a carnivorous terrestrial...
- land snail Euglandina rosea (the rosy wolfsnail). In 1977, biologists deliberately released the rosy wolfsnail onto Moorea Island in an effort to control...
- Islands, its extinction can be attributed to the introduction of the rosy wolfsnail (Euglandina rosea) P. dentifera was last seen alive in 1972. Further surveys...
- mollusk in the family Spiraxidae. It is commonly known as the glossy wolfsnail. The body of this species is 10 cm long and the s**** is 5–7 cm. The s****...
- including goats (which destroy habitat) and rodents, flatworms and the rosy wolfsnail (which eat the native snails), it was feared that many of the endemics...
- Euglandina singleyana, the striate glandina or striate wolfsnail, is a species of predatory air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod...
- its po****tion decline in the wild was predation by the rosy wolfsnail. The rosy wolfsnail, a central-American native, was introduced to Hawaii in the...
- Florida rosy wolfsnail (Euglandina rosea) was introduced into Tahiti in an attempt to combat the African species. Instead, the rosy wolfsnail hunted the...
- during World War II and they escaped. A carnivorous species (Florida rosy wolfsnail, Euglandina rosea) was later introduced by the United States government...
- Hawaii. Its po****tions declined dramatically due to predation by the rosy wolfsnail, which was introduced to Hawaii in the 1950s to control agricultural pests...