Snail is the world’s slowest insect

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Snails are slimy, slow-moving insect that are found throughout the world. They live in freshwater, in salt water, and on land. A snail’s body is basically a foot, a head, and a shell. A snail crawls along by wiggling its foot. As it does this, the snail’s body makes mucus that helps it move. This gross mucus leaves a trail of slime behind the snail wherever it goes!

How slow is a snail? The garden snail is the world’s slowest insect. It moves at about .03 mile per hour (.05 km/h). At that speed, it would take a snail more than a day to go the length of a football field!

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