Cannibal snail, Rosy wolf snail

Cannibal Snail (Euglandina rosea)

The Cannibal Snail, also known as the Rosy Wolf Snail, is a fascinating species of land snail that can be found in the Summerville, South Carolina area. Scientifically classified as Euglandina rosea, this intriguing mollusk was first documented in the region on May 16, 2025, showcasing its relatively recent observation in the local ecosystem.

Known for its predatory nature, the Cannibal Snail primarily feeds on other snails, which is how it earned its common name. This unique dietary preference sets it apart from many other snail species that are herbivorous. With its slender, elongated shell and distinct rosy coloration, the Cannibal Snail is not only a predator but also a striking addition to the biodiversity of the area.

Though there has only been a single observation recorded, the presence of the Cannibal Snail highlights the importance of maintaining healthy ecosystems where such species can thrive. As a part of the local wildlife, it plays a role in controlling the population of other snails, contributing to the balance of the environment.

For those interested in the diverse wildlife around Summerville, the Cannibal Snail serves as a reminder of the complexity and interconnectedness of nature. Whether you are a local resident or a visitor, keep an eye out for this remarkable snail during your explorations!

ID2294109
Rankspecies
Scientific NameEuglandina rosea (A.Férussac, 1821)
Common NameCannibal snail, Rosy wolf snail
Attributionjmwest | jmwest | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen16/05/2025 6:46 am
Last Seen16/05/2025 6:46 am
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
5897651122jmwestMay 16, 2025 6:46 am33.04047, -80.220925

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