?Artists Pimp Snail's Shells To Prevent Them Getting Stepped On

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Snails are adored by photographers and kids alike, perhaps because of the beautiful homes they carry on their backs all the time. Unfortunately, even those sturdy homes can’t protect them from people who unknowingly step on them. Some improved visibility might save their lives!

To save these creatures from our boots, some compassionate people started to paint their shells. When these snails’ shells are colorfully painted, it’s hard to miss them crawling around. If you want to decorate your garden snails’ shells be sure to use non-toxic paint only, and try not to scare the snail too much or she may crawl out and leave her house behind!

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This is dope tbh
 

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I do it on purpose
 

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Do snails have predators? IDK but if so maybe you're setting them up to get eaten.
 

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Not a single Shellder painted shell, missed opportunity.
 

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Do snails have predators? IDK but if so maybe you're setting them up to get eaten.

Yeah ! color of their shells is to camouflage to the envoirment now they will be visible to the predators much easily than before .
 

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Do snails have predators? IDK but if so maybe you're setting them up to get eaten.

Yeah, they serve as extra and rather unnecessary food for certain small animals like birds. Really though, they're just incessantly vermin that make no important impact on the ecosystem, and give dogs lungworm.
 
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