Rare New Zealand snail filmed for first time laying egg from its neck
The strange reproductive habits of a large, carnivorous New Zealand snail were once shrouded in mystery.
Now footage of the snail laying an egg from its neck has been captured for the first time, the country’s conservation agency said on Wednesday.
What looks like a tiny hen’s egg is seen emerging from an opening below the head of the Powelliphanta augusta snail, a threatened species endemic to New Zealand.
The video was taken at a facility on the South Island’s West Coast.
A place where conservation rangers attempted to save the species from extinction have cared for a population of the snails in chilled containers for nearly two decades.
The conditions in the containers mimic the alpine weather in their only former habitat a remote mountain they were named for, on the West Coast of the South Island being engulfed by mining work. (AP/NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Cecilia Odey/Ekemini Ladejobi