A snail moves using a muscular organ called the foot. The muscular foot is made up of strong muscles which help in locomotion. The foot produces a slimy substance called mucus. The snail actually moves on mucus. The sticky substance reduces friction between the foot and the surface by offering a smoother surface to craw bone and thus enabling the snail to move on a variety of surfaces.
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