Author Topic: Despite 'one-in-a-million' odds, Jeremy the lonely snail has found a lover  (Read 1263 times)

http://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-tuesday-edition-1.3841878/despite-one-in-a-million-odds-jeremy-the-lonely-snail-has-found-a-lover-1.3841881

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It was a segment about a British snail named Jeremy, whose extremely rare, left-spiralling shell ruled out the possibility of mating with most other snails. As Angus Davison, the professor of evolutionary genetics we spoke to at the time put it, "Essentially, their bits are in the wrong position."
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Melton is an amateur snail scientist and first-time snail matchmaker. Her snail, Lefty, has the same left-aligned anatomy as Jeremy.

true love does exist

so what's wrong about a snail having a backwards shell

so what's wrong about a snail having a backwards shell
its like this
you know where your richard and starfish is
imagine they switched places
something similar here in this case

right spiral mating is the only true form of snail mating that god intended someone salt these heathens

its like this
you know where your richard and starfish is
imagine they switched places
something similar here in this case
hell yeah

front butt, back richard doesn't sound too bad.

hell yeah

front butt, back richard doesn't sound too bad.
just dont get it all over the seat

maybe there is hope for tony after all


maybe there is hope for tony after all

I'm just sitting here in my car laughing hysterically now.




looks like he really came out of his shell



he does seem like he'd be a lonely snail