Genera and species that have the words "tree snail" as a part of their common name include:
No data are available on minimal hammock size needed to support a viable population of tree snails.
In 1996, a mark-recapture study was initiated where Newcomb's tree snail occurred.
No Newcomb's tree snails were found on this survey.
A total of nine living Newcomb's tree snails were found.
Currently, there are no Newcomb's tree snails in captivity.
Some invertebrate animals are exclusively arboreal in habitat, for example, see tree snail.
The shell belongs to a sort of tree snail indigenous to this continent.
It is reported to feed almost exclusively on tree snails and slugs.
This genus of tree snails live in Hawaii, and all are endangered species.