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- Lissachatina fulica, also known as Achatina fulica, is a large snail native to East Africa12. It is the largest terrestrial gastropod and can grow up to 200 mm in length and 120 mm in width when fully mature3. The snail is a major plant pest and has been introduced accidentally to many parts of the world with trade and/or intentionally as a commercial food source, for scientific research and education, and as a novelty pet2. It is also a vector of the rat lungworm, a parasitic nematode that can cause severe health impairments in humans4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The giant African land snail (Lissachatina fulica (Bowditch)) (GALS) is one of the most invasive pests on the planet, causing agricultural and environmental damage wherever it is found. This snail was twice established in southeastern Florida and was successfully eradicated both times.www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/terrestrial/invertebrat…The Giant African Land Snail Lissachatina fulica (Bowdich) (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora: Achatinidae) is a major plant pest, native to East Africa, that has been introduced accidentally to many parts of the world with trade and/or intentionally as a commercial food source, for scientific research and education, and as a novelty pet.www.nonnativespecies.org/assets/Document-repos…Lissachatina fulica, also known as Achatina fulica is a large snail. The shell of this species is generally narrowly conic with 7-10 whorls and may attain a length of 200 mm (averaging 50-100 mm) and a width of 120 mm when fully mature.idtools.org/mollusk/index.cfm?packageID=1178&en…
The giant land snail Lissachatina fulica, the largest terrestrial gastropod, meets all of these criteria: (i) the species is a vector of the rat lungworm, a parasitic nematode that can cause severe health impairments in humans [ 9 ]; (ii) it originates from East Africa and is currently spreading to other parts of the world with self-sustaining populations outside of its native range [ 10] (cabidigitallibrary.org); (iii) it can...
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