Juvenile Snails (Archachatina marginata | African Giant Snail | 1 Month Old)
Description
African Giant Snail Juvenile Snails
The juvenile snails are around 1 month old
The adult of these snails often grow to a length of 18 centi metres (7.1 in) with a diameter of 9 centi metres (3.5 in).
Certain examples have been surveyed in the wild at 30×15 cm, making them the largest extant land snail species known.
Similar to other giant land snails such as the Achatina fulica, Achatina achatinas are herbivores. Their diets consist of many plants such as nuts, flowers, fruit, stems, and leaves.
Like almost all pulm onate gastropods, these snails are hermaphrodites, having male and female sex organs.
Each snail lays up to 800 or more eggs per year.
Achatina achatina is an important source of animal protein for West African forest-dwelling ethnic groups, and there is potential for commercial farming. This species’ substantial size and potential for rapid population growth makes it a good option for breeding.
Breeds
Archachatina marginata (African giant snail)
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