apple snail
Apple snails can regrow their eyeballs
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. If you step on a snail, you'll know it. Despite their slow speeds, and simple bodies, apple snails (Pomacea canaliculata) have eyes that are anatomically similar to human eyes. Both species have complex camera-like eyes with a lens, cornea, and retina that visually capture the world around them. Unlike humans, apple snails can regrow their peepers if they are injured or amputated.
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Pink-Eggs Dataset V1: A Step Toward Invasive Species Management Using Deep Learning Embedded Solutions
Xu, Di, Zhao, Yang, Hao, Xiang, Meng, Xin
We introduce a novel dataset consisting of images depicting pink eggs that have been identified as Pomacea canaliculata eggs, accompanied by corresponding bounding box annotations. The purpose of this dataset is to aid researchers in the analysis of the spread of Pomacea canaliculata species by utilizing deep learning techniques, as well as supporting other investigative pursuits that require visual data pertaining to the eggs of Pomacea canaliculata. It is worth noting, however, that the identity of the eggs in question is not definitively established, as other species within the same taxonomic family have been observed to lay similar-looking eggs in regions of the Americas. Therefore, a crucial prerequisite to any decision regarding the elimination of these eggs would be to establish with certainty whether they are exclusively attributable to invasive Pomacea canaliculata or if other species are also involved. The dataset is available at https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/deeshenzhen/pinkeggs
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