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  2. Mating of gastropods - Wikipedia

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    The mating of gastropods is a vast and varied topic, because the taxonomic class Gastropoda is very large and diverse, a group comprising sea snails and sea slugs, freshwater snails and land snails and slugs. Gastropods are second only to the class Insecta in terms of total number of species.

  3. Lacuna vincta - Wikipedia

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    The eggs hatch in about six days and the veliger larvae are planktonic for up to six months before settling on the shallow seabed at a shell-length of about 1 mm (0.04 in). [2] In eastern Canada these juvenile snails have been recorded at a density of 1500 per square meter.

  4. Reproductive system of gastropods - Wikipedia

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    In this family of snails, the male phase ends in December, followed by an egg maturation phase, and ends with oviposition, the act of laying eggs during May of the following year. Phylogenetic evidence for this is present based on the overall condition of the gonads especially in the degree of development of the genital ducts. [7]

  5. Euglandina rosea - Wikipedia

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    Following this, copulation occurs, with the one snail still mounted on the shell of the other, the two heads are brought together, and then twisted around each other's necks, enabling genital contact. This copulation then lasts up to four hours. An adult snail lays 25–35 eggs in a shallow pocket of soil and the eggs hatch after 30–40 days. [4]

  6. Egg incubation - Wikipedia

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    Egg incubation is the process by which an egg, of oviparous (egg-laying) animals, develops an embryo within the egg, after the egg's formation and ovipositional release. Egg incubation is done under favorable environmental conditions, possibly by brooding and hatching the egg.

  7. Hatch watch: Bald eagle chicks expected to emerge on ... - AOL

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    The organization added that the hatching process usually takes between one to three days and is a “very strenuous process.” ... All three eggs in the nest were laid weeks ago: one Jan. 25, the ...

  8. Veliger - Wikipedia

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    In some species, including virtually all pulmonates, the veliger stage is passed within the egg capsule and the hatching stage is a juvenile rather than a free-living larva. In species with a larval stage, the veliger is exclusively aquatic.

  9. One Piece’s Egg Head Arc Anime Start Date Revealed - AOL

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    The Egg Head arc in the One Piece anime will start in January.