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The P. Clarkii are not considered hermaphrodites as there are both males and females in the population, but apparently someone has seen a female reproduce without being in contact with a male.


Some snails are hermaphrodites. I have two species of snails, pond snails and mystery snails. Pond snails are hermaphrodites, whereas mystery snails are not.


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