just look carefully at it
A snail is both male and female, so it can mate with the first snail it meets on its travel.
There is no such thing as a male and a female snail, so there are no differences.All snails are hermaphrodites. That means they have both male and female reproductive organs. Mating snails will both sperm and lay eggs.
A snail is both female and male. They are hermaphrodites.
Snails are not male, nor female. They are hermaphrodites.
The male has white stripes on his shell and the female has brown stripes on her shell.
All Snails Have female and male parts all over there bodies, so they are female and male.
A snail has both reproduction is that they both a reproductive system of a male and a female
There is no such thing as a female snail. Nor a male snail for that matter.All snails are hermaphrodites. They all have sperm and eggs.The patterns and colours on the shells are determined by species, not gender.
you cant really because snails are hermaphrodites; they have both male and female organs.:)
Yes, it is true that the reproductive organs of a snail determine its gender. To differentiate between a male and female snail, you can look for the presence of a penis sheath in males and a seminal receptacle in females. Additionally, male snails typically have a larger and more curved shell compared to females.
Yes, snails have a gender. They are hermaphrodites, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs. The gender of a snail is determined by its reproductive role in mating, where one snail acts as the male and the other as the female.
Yes, the snail has both male and female sexual organs.