Snails That Fly Around the World

An etching from Marcus Gheeraerts’ fable ‘Pride comes before a fall’ depicts an eagle carrying a snail. However, it is more likely a wading bird transported Balea. The map shows Balea’s travels.
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The chicken may have just wanted to get to the other side of the road, but here's a real puzzler:

Why did the snail travel 5,500 miles from Europe to an island in the South Atlantic?

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Bjorn Carey is the science information officer at Stanford University. He has written and edited for various news outlets, including Live Science's Life's Little Mysteries, Space.com and Popular Science. When it comes to reporting on and explaining wacky science and weird news, Bjorn is your guy. He currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his beautiful son and wife.