No, It is common for people to show or say that. The snail cannot produce enough of it to leave a trail wherever they go.
A slug leaves a shiny trail similar to a snail. This trail can be dangerous to plants, flowers, and crops.
they leave a silver trail so they know the way home jks its so they can "walk". because snails dont have to legs they produce a slime so they can slide across it, leaving a silver trail.
a snail trail is what a snail leaves from under it when it moves
yes. Slugs leave slime and so does a special type of snake.
Rock wallabies do not leave a shiny trail. It's possible that you may be confusing them with snails or slugs, which do leave a shimmering trail of mucus as they move.
The answer to the riddle is "a snail." A snail carries a heavy shell on its back, which can be burdensome and potentially crushing if someone were to try and carry it. The "silver in my tracks" refers to the mucus trail that snails leave behind, which can appear shiny or silvery.
I think that's either a snail or a slug (it's their secreted mucus from their muscular foot)
On the Trail with Miss Snail Pail was created on 2009-01-10.
The duration of On the Trail with Miss Snail Pail is 720.0 seconds.
I thought and came up with "As slimy as a snail trail"
follow the trail
The scientific name for the trail left by a snail is "mucus trail." Snails produce mucus to aid in locomotion and protect themselves from rough surfaces.