how does the snail move
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Most gastropods' foot is developed to a flat crawling sole at its lower side. This points to the most frequent way of snail locomotion: Crawling.
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a snail use its single long, muscular foot to crawl on a layer of mucus- like slime that it secrets. these waves of muscle contraction and relaxaxion travel along the central portion of foot from tail to head . the waves move much faster than the snail itself , and generate enough force to push snail forward.
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