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We are a Year 3/4 class. We have been learning about bugs and decided to combine this with Palmy Rocks.

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A snail has a soft slimy body. It has 4 tentacles two eyes and one big foot. The size of a snail shell is 2.54 cm wide and 2.54 cm high. A snail has 1 shell, 1 head, 2 eyes, 1 mouth and 1 big foot. The colour of a snail can be brown, orange yellow or pink.

Snails favourite places to live in the world is New Zealand. Snails are found in mountain areas gardens and rocks. Snails live in their own shell . It is dark and slimy but it still likes living in its shell. They are native to Mediterranean and Western Europe. However now they are found in Australia, New Zealand, North and South America and Southern Africa.

Snails lay about 85 eggs. In the soil snail hatch after 1-14 days the baby snails start to grow for 15-25 days. Become adults with a shell after 45-59 days they can reproduce again.

A snails predators are beetles' birds and sometimes cats and dogs but not usually. Frogs and ducks are predators of a snail as well. A snail eats vegetables and fruit and assorted things from where they live all.

A snail’s shell has a swirly pattern on it. Different snails have different patterns and different sized shells. A baby snail gets it’s first food by eating the egg it hatched from. The snails shell grows with the snail.
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