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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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