Rare New Zealand snail filmed laying egg via its neck for first time
Mount Augustus snail, among largest in world, can live for decades and eats slugs and earthworms
A large rare carnivorous New Zealand snail has been filmed laying an egg from its neck for the first time, in a delightfully icky stroke of luck.
The department of conservation, which has been managing a captive population of Powelliphanta augusta, or the Mount Augustus snail, for almost two decades, was undertaking a routine weight check when a small, white egg started emerging from a snail’s neck.
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