Snails Save Energy by Re-Using Mucus Trails

Image and text © Bruce G. Marcot, Ph.D. Research Wildlife Ecologist, who produces the Ecology Picture of the Week website.

In order to conserve valuable energy, snails essentially play a game of follow-the-leader, a new study finds.

Snails create trails of mucus to that help them glide across the ground, mainly in search of food or a partner, but making all that mucus uses up a lot of energy.

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