Uber Snails ..............

Tellico Plains, TN(Zone 7b)

This is hopefully NOT an invasive species.

http://edition.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/04/27/bc.giantsnails.ap/

Tellico Plains, TN(Zone 7b)

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Edgewater, MD(Zone 7a)

Wow those things are huge!!! And I thought the apple snails that pet stores sell(water snails) were big. Good grief, if I saw something that big in my garden I dont know if Id run the other way, scream or get a really big jar.

Fort Pierce, FL(Zone 10a)

SCOOTER, now you know the joys of living in Florida! I remember the great snail invasion and clean up. I also remember the invasion of the "walking fish" that can actually walk across dry land. As far as I know they are still there. People just don't know what they can unleash when they dump in this climate! I think if I had a child that wanted THAT thing for a pet, I would have him committed (LOL)
Pati


PS Everybody is just waiting for the first Pirahanas (sp?)

This message was edited Apr 28, 2004 9:09 AM

Scotia, CA(Zone 9b)

http://exoticpets.about.com/cs/rarespecies/p/landsnails.htm

illegal pets in the US due to their potential for becoming invasive threats

That thing is scary! And according to your link it took 10 years to irradicate them in one area. They can transmit menningitis. This is not the kind of "pet" I would want my children to have!

Garden snails are worse this year than I have ever seen them and that is just the small ones. With those monters we would have famine through out the land.

This message was edited Apr 28, 2004 12:29 PM

San Diego, CA(Zone 10a)

Need a BBBIIIIIIGGGGG saltshaker for that one Zany.

Scotia, CA(Zone 9b)

LOL Escargot did you say? One feeds a family of 4?

San Diego, CA(Zone 10a)

I'll bring the garlic. I just happen to have elephant garlic. Seems approproate. Lol!

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