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- Snails reproduce through both sexual and asexual methods12345:
- Sexual reproduction: Snails engage in internal or external fertilization, resulting in the birth of live young or eggs hatching.
- Asexual reproduction: Some aquatic snails reproduce asexually through self-fertilization, exhibiting hermaphroditism. They can lay eggs or give birth to live offspring.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Snails reproduce sexually or asexually. Sexually, snails engage in internal or external fertilization, resulting in the birth of live young or eggs hatching. Aquatic snails reproduce asexually through self-fertilization, exhibiting hermaphroditism. They can lay eggs or give birth to live offspring.www.snailpedia.com/how-do-snails-reproduce/Snails are able to reproduce when they are 1-year-old (they live to be about 5-7 years old but some as long as 25 years!) at which time they must find a snail partner to mate with. After mating, each snail will lay eggs either in the dirt (land snails) or behind a rock (marine snails).scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=2578Snails have a very particular reproduction mechanism that is different from most other animals. They are hermaphrodites, which means they have both female and male organs at the same time. So they produce eggs and sperm at the same time. This does not mean that all snails can be self-fertilizing. In fact, very few species possess this ability.snailfarmingworld.com/snails-reproduction-how-do …Snails reproduce by copulation. The male snail crawls onto the shell of the female snail and holds her shell with his foot during the fertilization process. Snails that possess both male and female sex organs also copulate. These snails exchange male sperm which they then use to fertilize their eggs.theaquarium.club/how-do-freshwater-snails-reprod…Snails primarily reproduce sexually but exhibit some asexual traits as well. In sexual reproduction, snails exchange sperm with each other. On rare occasions, simultaneous hermaphrodites may self-fertilize, resulting in asexual reproduction.www.whatsthatbug.com/how-do-snails-mate-a-quic… - People also ask
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