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How an invasive snail is altering ecosystems and public health
Giant African snails are spreading into new regions, bringing with them a parasite known to cause serious illness in humans.
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Residents alarmed as harmful creatures spread into new territory: 'There are thousands'
According to local outlet CiberCuba, sightings of the giant African snail have surged in provinces such as Artemisa, with ...
The state pest reporting platform 643Pest received a few hundred reports annually until 2023, when the floodgates opened for ...
Some of the most dangerous creatures on Earth don’t snarl, stalk, or look threatening. Many appear gentle, slow, or even ...
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Eating giant African snails with locals
A surprising invitation leads to a unique meal in Africa, featuring giant snails prepared the traditional way. ‘I’m furious’: Redrawn map sparks competitive race A ‘Trump class’ folly on the high seas ...
Eskom’s smart meter rollout is dragging along at a snail’s pace, jeopardising South Africa’s plan to end load reduction in ...
The African Energy Chamber (AEC), has raised serious concerns about the snail speed of construction of major gas pipeline projects across Africa, with particular attention to key projects driven by ...
Senators are troubled by what they see as slow progress from the Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity, which is ...
The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) is set to list Zichis Agro Allied Industries Plc on its Growth Board. The company is ...
It leaves a slimy trail of devastation in its wake. And it tastes like damp dirt. It's what one reporter described as a "monster mollusk." Yet the giant, menacing invader didn't crash-land on Earth ...
The lizard is now at the East Bay Vivarium reptile shop, police said. Alameda is about 10 miles east of San Francisco. Ornate ...
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