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Snails typically lay their eggs on the ground, often in moist soil or leaf litter, to ensure the eggs have a suitable environment for development. Some species may also deposit eggs on vegetation or walls, especially if the surface is damp. The choice of location can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions. Once laid, the eggs usually hatch into juvenile snails after a few weeks.

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