
Astonishing adaptability and the challenges of coexistence
Giant adult snails are among the largest land snails, with a diameter of around 2.8 meters and a length of 7.9 meters. They consume a wide variety of foods, including fruit, plants, vegetables, cardboard and paper. Their ability to feed on unusual materials such as pebbles, sand and even concrete is even more surprising, and demonstrates their remarkable ability to adapt to different environments.
What’s even more surprising is that they feed on pebbles, sand and even concrete. The giant snail is a highly invasive agricultural pest, but its effects can pose a risk to animal and human health. So it’s important to be cautious when coming into contact with giant snails, and to take appropriate measures to minimize damage to crops and gardens.
It is advisable to consult local agricultural experts and pest control operators to ensure that appropriate measures are taken. It is also essential to raise public awareness about preventing its spread in order to protect local agriculture and flora from potential damage caused by this invasive species.
