A clutch of snail eggs is sometimes called a "Hard Roe".
Like all birds, it's a clutch.
Animals that lay eggs, that have little or no other development within the mother are known as Oviparous animals. Types of animals that lay eggs are birds, reptiles, insects, fish, monotremes and molluscs.
Oviraptors did, but scientists found a fossil of one sitting on a clutch of eggs which looked like the eggs from Protoceratops . They were actually Oviraptor eggs. The scientists thought that Oviraptor died when it found the eggs
Albumen is the correct name. Your welcome.
The offspring of a snail does not have a specific name. They are simply referred to as baby snails or snail offspring.
The ova (eggs) are correctly refered to as "Hard Roe" and the Milt (sperm) from the males is correctly called "Soft Roe". At certain times of the year both can be bought at fish mongers and are usually cooked (deep fried) in Batter.
From an earlier answer:'Escargot' is the generic name for snails, of any species.
Dragon eggs are the offspring of dragons. Feel free to ask any more dragon questions on my page :) -Jaga5
Gary is the name of the snail
It is a snails shell.
Another name for clutch release levers is "clutch fork." This component is responsible for disengaging the clutch when the driver operates the clutch pedal, allowing for smooth shifting of gears in a manual transmission vehicle.
Clutch cover