Garden snails are used to make love in the open area like on garden patios, in clearings on the forest floor. They often do it at least for one, two, up to three hours at a time, under the sky, where they can be seen by attackers such as jays, orioles, frogs, snakes, shrews, mice, beetles, and other animals that could be eaten them. Snails can not make quick getaways, so this exposes themselves like this is dangerous, crazily dangerous. What is going on? What’s making them so impervious, so deeply preoccupied with each other? Here’s one answer: Snail sex is very complicated. Snails have a lot to think about when they make love—because they’re hermaphrodites.
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