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![]() | 1,854 × 2,700 (1.02 MB) | Snek01 | The ram's horn snail, Planorbella trivolvis, is a carrier of the Bolbophorus trematodes that infect farm-raised catfish. Two snails are seen here in their natural environment, on aquatic vegetation under water. Photo by Scott Bauer. {{PD-USGov-USDA-ARS} |
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![]() | 1,854 × 2,700 (1.02 MB) | Snek01 | The ram's horn snail, Planorbella trivolvis, is a carrier of the Bolbophorus trematodes that infect farm-raised catfish. Two snails are seen here in their natural environment, on aquatic vegetation under water. Photo by Scott Bauer. {{PD-USGov-USDA-ARS} |
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