Do snails have balls?

Here and there you will see tiny whitish balls, mysteriously translucent. These are land snail eggs, laid in a damp and protected place where they will develop and hatch in a few weeks.
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Do snails have private parts?

When snails copulate, two penises enter two vaginal tracts. Both snails in a pairing transfer sperm, but whichever snail got in the best shot with the dart has a better chance of ultimately fertilizing eggs. In some species, only one snail fires a love dart, but in others, like the garden snail, both do.
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Do snails have willies?

After the snails shoot their “love darts,” copulation follows. The transfer of sperm through the penis may be reciprocal or unilateral; this means that either both transfer it, or just one of the snails. It depends on the species. Others prefer to self-fertilize, so they do not need another individual to lay eggs.
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Do snails have sperm?

Snails have a lot to think about when they make love—because they're hermaphrodites. Unlike you, garden snails can produce sperm like males and carry eggs like females at the same time.
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How do snails give birth?

After mating, each snail will lay eggs either in the dirt (land snails) or behind a rock (marine snails). The eggs will hatch and a baby snail will be born after 2-4 weeks. While the baby grows and develops it stays in a nest near its parents for about 3 months before it is ready to go off into the world on its own.
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How long is a snail's pregnancy?

Egg laying

During the mating process each snail will lay around 80 eggs about 3-6 days after mating. Each snail digs a 2–4cm hole in the soil with its foot to lay the eggs which will hatch two weeks later (Figure 3).
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Do snails kiss?

First the snails approached each other, with their heads up, appearing to avoid exposing their gonopore (an opening behind the right hand side of their heads from which their penises emerge and where their vaginas open) to their partner, while at the same time touching each other's gonopores with their mouths in long, ...
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Can snails impregnate themselves?

They have both female and male reproductive cells (they are hermaphrodite). They don't actually need to mate with another snail in order to reproduce, self fertilisation is possible. After mating they lay around 80 white eggs in a damp, underground nest.
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Are snails born with a shell?

Yes, although the shell is transparent and soft to begin with. Snails need calcium to harden their shells and the first thing a newly hatched snail does is to eat the casing of its own egg to absorb calcium.
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What happens if a snails shell breaks?

If this shell becomes significantly broken then the snail will probably die. Whilst snails can repair small cracks and holes in their shells, if the break is serious then they will struggle to survive as the shell not only provides protection but also prevents them from drying out.
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Do slugs feel love?

In summary, snails might have the biochemical potential to feel love, but they might not have a socially-mediated evolutionary reason to feel love. They engage in reproductive behaviors, but we don't know whether they feel love or pleasure during reproduction.
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Why do humans mate in private?

Such a state, he suggests, would likely have encouraged other males to attempt to mate with her. Thus, privacy, or perhaps more accurately, seclusion, allowed the male to maintain control over a sexual partner—while also allowing for continued cooperation within a group.
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Can a snail become a slug?

Slugs evolved from snails by reducing the size of the shell and internalizing it (yes, most slugs have an internal shell), and there are likely to be consequences of reducing the shell. A snail with an external shell large enough for the body to pull back into. Webbhelix multilineata from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Do snails have a brain?

The cerebral ganglia of the snail form a primitive brain which is divided into four sections. This structure is very much simpler than the brains of mammals, reptiles and birds, but nonetheless, snails are capable of associative learning.
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Is a slug a baby snail?

Snails hatch from eggs and are born with a rudimentary shell. The protoconch or embryonic shell has a different sculptural pattern to the rest of the shell. This is the part of the shell the snail has when it is born.
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What does it mean when snails bubble?

When you pour salt on a snail (or slug) the water is very rapidly pulled out of the cells of the snail's body by a process called osmosis. As it dries out, the snail's body produces a slimy substance to protect itself. The bubbling comes from the slime and air being forced out of the snail's body as it shrivels up.
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How can u tell if a snail is pregnant?

You may be able to tell your snail is pregnant by looking in her genital tube. If the genital tube is full of eggs, you can expect her to lay a brood soon. To take a look at your snail's genital tube, hold her by the shell with her body facing you and wait for her to come out of her shell.
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Can snails lay eggs without mating?

Some female mystery snails can be prolific egg layers. If she has no male, the eggs will be infertile. You can pick them off the side of the tank and discard them. To discourage egg laying, raise the water level to just below the top of the tank.
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Do snails have 14000 teeth?

Snails teeth are not like regular teeth. A snail's teeth are arranged in rows on its tongue. A garden snail has about 14,000 teeth while other species can have over 20,000.
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Do snails have eyes?

Snails have vesicular eyes that can see blurry and unfocused pictures. In short, yes, snails have eyes that sit on top of their heads on two small stalks. Snails may have eyes, but they are designed differently than a human eye.
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Do snails make noise?

When snails chow down, they make some noise, says Washington snail farmer Ric Brewer. We can hear the snails eating with their toothed tongue, as well as the “squoosh” of their slime, Brewer says. Here's his brief explanation, followed by the sounds of the snails themselves.
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Do snails lay eggs out of their heads?

Many snail species reproduce sexually with the two snails of the opposite sex undergoing the mating process. The reproductive organs are located near the end of the body, on the head, called a genital pore. The eggs are laid out of this pore.
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What's a snail without a shell?

The simplest description is that slugs are snails without shells.
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