why do Snails leave a silvery tree track behind while moving
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The characteristic slime trail left by slugs and snails has some of the qualities of both a glue and a lubricant. It helps the creature glide forwards when pressure is lifted, or stick to surfaces when pressure is applied
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Although their slime definitely helps them to move along more efficiently, snails don't need it to move. ... Snails constantly produce slime, even when they're not moving. When they do move, they leave a trail of slime that can appear as a silvery track on various surfaces.
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