Science, asked by karan3457, 8 months ago

What is left behind when a snail crawls?​

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Answered by tanunagar21
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If you've ever seen a snail (or its cousin, the slug) in the wild, you've probably noticed that tell-tale trail of slime they leave behind as they move slowly across the grass or a leaf. ... Snails produce slime, which is a kind of mucus, via a special gland on the front of the snail's foot.

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