Nature Example
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Snail

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A slow-moving mollusc that carries its spiral shell on its back.
How to identify:
Look for its coiled, hard shell and the silvery slime trail it leaves behind as it moves.
π‘ Fun Facts
- A snail's tongue (radula) is like a ribbon covered in thousands of tiny teeth, perfect for scraping up leaves.
- They are nocturnal, meaning they are most active at night when it is cooler and damper.
- A snail can retreat into its shell and seal the entrance to protect itself from predators or dry weather.