· Long antennae for enhanced sense's of smell and touch · Lubricated (slimy) surface for extra movement In emergencies the snail can fully retract into its shell for added protection
This depends on the type of snail
Snail's tentacles are used to sense light and dark on the ground.
I would say that a snail crawls instead of walks, due to its slow and deliberate movement using its muscular foot. Walking typically involves a different motion using legs, which a snail does not possess.
there is a raven by the theater. there will be skunks walking on the ground. there is termite by the cat sign. and moss on a tree. there is a owl on the fence.there is a snail that is by a log. And a chimpmunk.That is all i can find sorry
A flat surface of wet glass.
any form or type of vegetables or grits
well... a snails goo slows it down because the stickyness of it sticks to the surface and pulls the little snail down.
I believe it is the waste that the snail excretes from the body due to unused materials that the snail took in.
look on the ground or find a snail and wait til it cums out of its shell
Yes, a snail can. This is because the mucus is very elaborate. It's sticky, and sticks to anything actually. Although a snail has no legs and is unable to walk, it can however move along an upside down surface.
If you are refering to the distance it can travel then it can vary depending on the size of snail, the surface it is moving along and other factors but I'd think that the average pace of a snail is a mm per second so 3.6m.