Snails produce glue primarily for locomotion and protection. The mucus they secrete helps them move smoothly over surfaces, reducing friction and allowing them to navigate diverse terrains. Additionally, this adhesive substance aids in anchoring themselves to surfaces, preventing them from being dislodged by wind or predators, and can also serve to seal their shells and protect their bodies from desiccation.
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The snails typically used to make escargot are Helix pomatia, also known as Burgundy snails.
we can make a glue out of jackfruit because ....its sap is very sticky so ...we can make it as a glue.
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No, snails are not producers. They do not make their own food.
You can make a basic glue with flour and water.
No cheese would not make a glue.
No, sugar does not make glue stronger.
That will only make weak glue.
Weak glue.
Back then they might have used a plant to make glue if they knew about glue but today I think we make glue with chemicals.Simple paste can be made with flour and water.