3. How does a snail walk on rough and sharp surfaces without injuring itself
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Snails secrete mucus externally to keep their soft bodies from drying out. They also secrete mucus from the foot to aid in locomotion by reducing friction, and to help reduce the risk of mechanical injury from sharp objects, meaning they can crawl over a sharp edge like a straight razor and not be injured. hope it helps you
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YOU KNOW THAT HOW SNAKE WALK ON SHARP AND SURFACES WITHOUT INJURING ITSELF
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