Also called:Moorean Viviparous Tree Snail
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Rainbow Parrotfish Rainbow parrotfish schools graze over the coral reef much like a herd of cattle over a grassy field. One adult male (the "supermale") often leads these schools. Females if needed may transform into males in order to reproduce. The supermales are typically sex-reversed females and are very territorial, habitually driving other males from the area.
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Endangered Partula Snail Species: Partula calypso Partula clara Partula dentifera Partula emersoni Partula faba Partula filosa Partula garretti Partula gibba
 Fat Guam Partula Partula guamensis Partula hebe Partula hyalina Partula labrusca Partula langfordi Partula leucothoe Partula martensiana Partula mirabilis Partula mooreana Partula otaheitana Partula radiolata
 Radiolate Partula Partula rosea Partula suturalis
 Sutural Partula Partula taeniata Partula thetis Partula tohiveana Partula tristis Partula varia
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Group: Snails
Status/Date(s) Listed as EndangeredArea(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Federated States of Micronesia, French Polynesia, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau
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