why does the poet compare the snail to a circus clown?
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The snail's shell offers some protection from predators and from drying out, but no, the shell isn't really the snail's house. The snail seeks places to live that are moist and have food, often under old rotting logs, under stones, in the rotting leaves of the forest floor, and other secretive places.
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The snail's shell offers some protection from predators and from drying out, but no, the shell isn't really the snail's house. The snail seeks places to live that are moist and have food, often under old rotting logs, under stones, in the rotting leaves of the forest floor, and other secretive places.
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