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5 HI DE I NS I DE I T S S H E LL WATC H A SN A I L
T h e s l o w - m o v i n g g a rd e n s n ail is a type of lusk, mol o f t s b s t o i d y i s p ro t e c t e and d inside a h a rd o u t e r s h e l l .
Snails are born in their shells, which are spongy at first and become stronger, holding most of their internal organs as they grow. A garden snail cannot survive without its shell and will retract inside it when threatened by a predator.
During dry or cold weather, it will also seal the opening of its shell, helping to maintain a moist and comfortable environment. You might also notice a snail trail in your garden or on a path, glistening in the sun. Take a closer look here as a snail retreats into its own personal hiding place . . . It’s a wet summer’s day, and the last drops of rain bounce from the leaves in the bushes onto the grass below.
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Slowly, smoothly, Snail creeps along the pebbly path, its silvery trail shimmering behind it.
Up and down . . . across the ground, Snail ventures further, seeking a passage with its tactile tentacles.