Why do you see snails and earthworms after rains
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Snails and earthworms are similar to amphibians in that they breathe through their skin (though they also have gills or lungs). Under dry conditions, they seek cover to combat dessication. But when it rains, they "come out," just like many amphibians.
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Snails and earthworms are similar to amphibians in that they breathe through their skin (though they also have gills or lungs). Under dry conditions, they seek cover to combat dessication. But when it rains, they "come out," just like many amphibians.
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