Monday, 11 May 2015

explanation on snails

HOW DOES A SNAIL MOVE?


A snail is a disgusting slimy creature. They have a big shell on their back and eyes that poke out, they are incredibly slow but creatures are strange but we are all asking… how does a snail move?


snails move by using their body like waves so they they also push along with the back of it’s body so it can move along.


snails also move by gliding along with their strong foot and mucus underneath helps them slide along the rough ground. the mucus comes out the front of the foot called a gland

The mucus helps the snail move, when the snail moves the foot pushes and it makes these little ripples that make it move and the mucus helps it go over sharp objects. the ripples on the snail pushes it forward. with all that slime and a foot it's strange that it is not very fast, well the shell slows them down


I have worked more on my explanation on snails... do you like the start I have made?

2 comments:

  1. i really like your facts katy but make the top writing darker

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  2. Great work katy
    You have put lots of great info about snails.
    Stella

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