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Dear Kurt,
I am not trying to give the impression that I consider my getting these
snails more important than the future of native species. I have a
question,
and it is simply out of curiosity. If only a single specimen of a foreign
species
was obtained for study, could it do any damage if it escaped? It seems to
me
that without a mate, it would not be able to reproduce, and therefor
would not
wreak havoc. I am now going to study just local snails, and, if the
theory above
is correct, I might have one Euglandina rosea.
Best Regards,
James
James M. Cheshire
(a.k.a. Jeremiah Chess)
3185 Raccoon Valley Rd.
Granville, OH 43023-9472
USA
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