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Today when I am at a museum, I found this:
There is a snail outside of the concrete square. There aren’t any land paths to it, the small creek completely surrounded it. Here is the inside of the square shaft:
I didn’t see any holes bigger than the snail’s shell, so that leads to a bizarre question:
Can snails actually swim?
This snail is a land species and the museum worker told me that the creek flows 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
There is a snail outside of the concrete square. There aren’t any land paths to it, the small creek completely surrounded it. Here is the inside of the square shaft:
I didn’t see any holes bigger than the snail’s shell, so that leads to a bizarre question:
Can snails actually swim?
This snail is a land species and the museum worker told me that the creek flows 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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