New Zealand mud snails in hand, USFWS Pacific Region Flickr, Robyn Draheim.jpg
A hand covered with tiny, dark brown snails with spiraled shells.
New Zealand mudsnails are another invasive species that's currently present in Dinosaur's rivers. They're tiny, ranging from about the size of a sand grain to about one-eighth of an inch.
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