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how do Snails protect themselves from.being eaten?​

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Answered by JBJ919
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As we know, they are not fast; Then, when they feel danger nearby, they lock themselves into their shell and cover the opening with a layer of mucus called epiphragm. – They secrete extra mucus. When an animal attacks a snail, it releases large amounts of mucus, perhaps to confuse or stifle the attacker.

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Answered by Anonymous
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"Snails can endure the short digestive time without being fully exposed to the digestive juice," . The snails' resistance is likely due to their shell, which provides them with natural armour.

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