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Also called:
Moorean Viviparous Tree Snail



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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. Learn more about the Rainbow Parrotfish.
 
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Endangered Partula Snail Species:
Partula calypso
Partula clara
Partula dentifera
Partula emersoni
Partula faba
Partula filosa
Partula garretti
Partula gibba
Synonyms:
       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
Synonyms:
       Radiolate Partula
Partula rosea
Partula suturalis
Synonyms:
       Sutural Partula
Partula taeniata
Partula thetis
Partula tohiveana
Partula tristis
Partula varia

Partula Snail



Group: Snails

Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered

Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Federated States of Micronesia, French Polynesia, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau

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