Snails produce bubbles as a result of their respiratory process, where they release excess carbon dioxide from their bodies. The "green stuff" that sometimes accompanies the bubbles is often a combination of mucus and waste, which can contain algae or other organic matter that the snail has ingested. This process helps snails maintain moisture and aids in locomotion, as the mucus allows them to move more easily across surfaces.
it cotains vitimin a and green slimey stuff from snails .
It is fried snails!
green stuff that comes out of your nose :p
Bubbles and stuff Bubbles and stuff
Most likely blood.
after snails mate it leaves a foamy substance on the shell
When green stuff comes out of your finger, it could be a sign of infection. The green color is often due to the presence of pus, which is a collection of dead white blood cells, bacteria, and tissue debris. It is important to clean the area thoroughly, apply an antiseptic, and seek medical attention if the infection worsens or does not improve.
reproduce and do snail slime stuff
because snails love wet stuff like water and that is were all the water is.
organs, tissue, and stuff
it's not normal
yes, i think so i have a lot of snails in my yard....... just put a lot of plants and green stuff and water and make sure they have lots of room