But “should Ned hope to mate one day, it will have to be with another very rare left-coiled snail,” notes the Washington Post (since, as CNN points out, this snail’s reproductive organs “don’t line up” with those of snails with right-spiraling shells). This has sparked a national campaign to locate a compatible snail — something that was last successfully attempted in 2016.
“If 40,000 people read this,” the campaign explains, “chances are, Ned’s dreams will come true.”