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First-Ever Footage Captures Rare New Zealand Snail Laying Egg from Its Neck

    A rare New Zealand snail is filmed for the first time laying an egg from its neck
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    WELLINGTON – The peculiar reproductive behavior of a large, carnivorous snail native to New Zealand had long been a conundrum. Recently, the country’s conservation agency announced the first-ever footage of this snail laying an egg from its neck.

    The Powelliphanta augusta snail, a threatened species unique to New Zealand, is shown in the video with what resembles a small hen’s egg appearing from an opening just beneath its head.

    This footage was recorded at a facility located on the West Coast of the South Island, where conservation rangers have been striving for nearly twenty years to prevent the species’ extinction by keeping the snails in chilled containers.

    The conditions in the containers mimic the alpine weather in their only former habitat — a remote mountain they were named for, on the West Coast of the South Island, that has been engulfed by mining.

    Observing their habits

    Lisa Flanagan from the Department of Conservation, who has worked with the creatures for 12 years, said the species still holds surprises.

    “It’s remarkable that in all the time we’ve spent caring for the snails, this is the first time we’ve seen one lay an egg,” she said in a statement.

    Like other snails, Powelliphanta augusta are hermaphrodites, which explains how the creatures can reproduce when encased in a hard shell. The invertebrate uses a genital pore on the right side of its body, just below the head, to simultaneously exchange sperm with another snail, which is stored until each creates an egg.

    A long but slow reproductive life

    Each snail takes eight years to reach sexual maturity, after which it lays about five eggs a year. The egg can take more than a year to hatch.

    “Some of our captive snails are between 25 and 30 years old,” said Flanagan. “They’re polar opposites to the pest garden snail we introduced to New Zealand, which is like a weed, with thousands of offspring each year and a short life.”

    The dozens of species and subspecies of Powelliphanta snails are only found in New Zealand, mostly in rugged forest and grassland settings where they are threatened by habitat loss.

    They are carnivores that slurp up earthworms like noodles, and are some of the world’s largest snails , with oversized, distinctive shells in a range of rich earth colors and swirling patterns.

    A political storm

    The Powelliphanta augusta was the center of public uproar and legal proceedings in the early 2000s, when an energy company’s plans to mine for coal threatened to destroy the snails’ habitat.

    Some 4,000 were removed from the site and relocated, while 2,000 more were housed in chilled storage in the West Coast town of Hokitika to ensure the preservation of the species, which is slow to breed and doesn’t adapt well to new habitats.

    In 2011, some 800 of the snails accidentally died in a Department of Conservation refrigerator with faulty temperature control.

    But the species’ slow survival continues: In March this year, there were nearly 1,900 snails and nearly 2,200 eggs in captivity, the conservation agency said.

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