I think that's either a snail or a slug (it's their secreted mucus from their muscular foot)
A slug leaves a shiny trail similar to a snail. This trail can be dangerous to plants, flowers, and crops.
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that's a snail, not an insect
Deer and elk are two animals that leaves a trail. This is made over the course of time as they travel the same routes back and forth.
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.
leaves behind a trail to himself...
Shiny pokemon are pokemon with different colours. Such as a chancey being orange and things like that. I don't think a shiny trail means its shiny though, as pokemon cant change colours, they're born shiny or they aren't.
a snail trail is what a snail leaves from under it when it moves
by its shiny blue trail.
The trail of an animal is called its spoor.
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.
NO snakes leave a 'slime trail' ! Only molluscs such as slugs and snails leave a slime trail !