snail
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A snail is a slow animal that carries its house on its back. You can see them more often on rainy or humid days.
Snails move slowly and feed on plant leaves. In France, they are eaten as food, known as escargot. Many people also keep snails in their gardens.
A snail is a slow animal that carries its house on its back. You can see them more often on rainy or humid days.
Snails move slowly and feed on plant leaves. In France, they are eaten as food, known as escargot. Many people also keep snails in their gardens.
A snail's shell is nature's masterpiece made of calcium. They move by secreting slippery mucus with their foot, and this mucus has become a very interesting subject for scientific research.
There are over 43,000 species of snails worldwide, ranging in size from 1mm to 20cm. Recently, snail mucus has gained attention for its use in cosmetics and has become an important ingredient in the K-beauty industry. Additionally, snails are recognized as mascots of the 'slow life' movement, symbolizing the philosophy of living slowly.