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"The young one[s] emerge in a lovely bub-ble-like shell," wrote the author of "Snails and Their Houses." Their shells are translucent and "so delicate", William Kirby notes, "that a sun-stroke destroys them."
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Allie Frazier
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Perhaps then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even noticing it, live your way into the answer.
—RAINER MARIA RILKE, 1903, from Letters to a Young Poet, 1927
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—RAINER MARIA RILKE, 1903, from Letters to a Young Poet, 1927
Allie Frazier
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Late one winter night I wrote in my journal:
A last look at the stars and then to sleep. Lots to do at whatever pace I can go. I must remember the snarl.
Always remember the snail.
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A last look at the stars and then to sleep. Lots to do at whatever pace I can go. I must remember the snarl.
Always remember the snail.
Allie Frazier
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in this falling rain
where are you off to
snail?
— KoBAYASHI ISSA (1763-1828)
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where are you off to
snail?
— KoBAYASHI ISSA (1763-1828)
Allie Frazier
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The original snail and I had been fellow captives, but now we had both returned to our natural habitats.
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Allie Frazier
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Eggs are usually laid below ground in several clutches of thirty to fifty each.
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Allie Frazier
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"But snails don't sit on their eggs," he explained.
"They bury them in damp earth and leave them."
"The ideal way of bringing up a family," said
Mother, unexpectedly but with immense conviction.
"I wish I'd been able to bury you all in some damp earth and leave you."
— 20 hours, 4 min ago
"They bury them in damp earth and leave them."
"The ideal way of bringing up a family," said
Mother, unexpectedly but with immense conviction.
"I wish I'd been able to bury you all in some damp earth and leave you."
Allie Frazier
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A romantic encounter between a pair of snails can take up to seven hours from start to finish and involves three phases. First there is the lengthy courtship… exchanging tentacle touches… the second phase, the snails embrace in a spiral direction and mate… the last phase, resting, the snails… withdraw into their shells… fertilization occurs internally, after the lovers have parted.
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Allie Frazier
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A snail may find a partner randomly or show a preference for age or size. They mate in late spring, cary summer, or fall, after an elaborate and complex courtship.
A terrestrial snail that has been isolated for a while can, rather conveniently, self-fertilize, thus founding a new colony and ensuring the survival of its genes.
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A terrestrial snail that has been isolated for a while can, rather conveniently, self-fertilize, thus founding a new colony and ensuring the survival of its genes.
Allie Frazier
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It was amazing how the snail, with virtually no sight, found such perfect hiding spots.
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Allie Frazier
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For a gastropod, survival of the fittest often means survival of the slimiest.
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