Why do snail leaves slippery track behind ?
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- The slime trail that the snail leaves behind is often visible as a silvery track on surfaces such as stone or concrete.
- Mucus is used by a snail to adhere passively to surfaces such as rock, lubrication, repulsing predators and to cover its eggs when they are buried in the earth.
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Both have soft bodies and move along using a large muscle called a “foot.” To aid in locomotion, these muscles secrete slimy, slippery mucous, leaving a silvery trail behind. Slugs and snails also use their mucous to maintain body moisture, defend themselves, and aid in reproduction.
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