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Those mysterious pink eggs that proliferate in the garden at Easter are harbingers of an invasion

These pink eggs are the work of a species that threatens biodiversity and devours many plants in the garden. Discover their origin.

Pink eggs that come from a snail

These strings of small, pretty pink beads are not treats. They are actually the eggs of a giant snail.

What is the apple snail?

Named pomacea snail or apple snail, this freshwater gastropod mollusk is native to South America. It is present in humid areas such as lakes, ponds or swamps.

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