April 06, 2023  SEONews

Searching the web for science: how small mistakes create big … – Nature.com

As snails go, the rosy wolfsnail (Euglandina rosea) is a perfect predator. An invasive species in Hawaii, French Polynesia and a number of other islands in the Pacific and Indian Ocean, the wolfsnail has hunted at least eight other snail species to extinction in Hawaii alone. It has probably caused many more extinctions in places where it has been introduced; one study1 suggested it was “highly probable” that it was responsible for more than 100 extinctions of mollusc species in the wider Pacific.

It’s easy to be hyperbolic about the rosy wolfsnail. But perhaps not as hyperbolic as Google’s search engine which, at the time of writing, informs users that the wolfsnail’s top speed is roughly 19 miles (31 kilometres) per hour — a touch below the motorized speed limit in many major cities and a fair bit faster than its actual top speed of 8 millimetres per second. Google sourced this error from a University of Florida blog post entitled ‘The Rosy Wolf Snail Is Fast For A Snail’.

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