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Q: How the life cycles of burmese pythons and brown garden snails are different?
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What is different from the burmese python than the brown garden snail?

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Both lay eggs, but the garden snail lays eggs in a hole and does not stay with the eggs. A Burmese python stays with his eggs. the snail does not have anything to do with it's offspring ,where a Burmese python stays with it's eggs for 6-8 weeks or until it's offspring hatch and when they hatch then the mom leaves and has nothing else to do with it's offspring.


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