Native sea snails eat invasive sponge

Courtesy Jan Vicente / University of Hawai‘i

Spoons made of endemic Hawaiian tiger cowries shells are seen at a shop in Hawaiʻi.

Courtesy Leon Weaver / University of Hawai‘i

Hawaiian tiger cowries feed on the orange keyhole sponge (Mycale grandis).

KANE‘OHE — The Hawaiian tiger cowrie (leho-kiko in Hawaiian) is a voracious predator of alien sponges like the orange keyhole sponge.

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