So question: A lot of snails have their genitals in their head regions, due to the hermaphroditic physical form/mating habits of most snail species. How likely is it that they're actually mating in this pic?
The largest single organism on earth is a mushroom. Though it appears as separate growths above ground, it's interconnected at the roots and measures over 2 miles across by best estimates. If I remember right, it lives in the US Northwest. There's also a tree in - I believe it's South America - that rivals its size.
Seriously, though, http://bogleech.com/articles.html
He's helpfully curated most of the earth's weirdest natural things into a single blog. I mean, you can NEVER get a proper catalog of weird things because there's always something newly weird, but dammit, he tried... I love our universe. I mean, where else can you start from first principles of competition and end up with a species that dominates a planet almost solely through a type of cooperation?
I just love it when people go on and on an out something they are passionate about
It's like they make everything around then so wonderful when they do
It's supposed to be
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You just happen to know snails have henitals in their heads?
Also, I read at a rate about 60-100 novel-sized pages an hour, and I like to read, like, a LOT.
Let be friend
Especially ones about animals and plants
Seriously, though, http://bogleech.com/articles.html
It's like they make everything around then so wonderful when they do