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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.

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