Read more: https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/05/17/528796939/tragic-love-triangle-is-sad-for-lonely-rare-snail-still-good-for-science?t=1643162020682
TIL In 2017, scientists began a global search to find a mate for Jeremy, a rare left-coiled snail. Since his shell coiled in the opposite direction of most snails, his organs couldn’t align with others. Two contenders were found, but they mated with each other instead of Jeremy.
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STOP posting my private life on the internet
Jeremy is my spirit animal.
At home drawing pictures
He thought he found his true love, but it turned out to be the decoy snail.
I know that feel bro
[is this Jeremy?](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Luck_Brian#/media/File%3ABad_Luck_Brian.jpg)
We are Jeremy.
I hate being the third shell.