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  2. Snails as food - Wikipedia

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    Snail dish from Toledo, Spain. Snails are eaten by humans in many areas such as Africa, Southeast Asia and Mediterranean Europe, while in other cultures, snails are seen as a taboo food. In English, edible land snails are commonly called escargot, from the French word for 'snail'. [1]

  3. Whelk - Wikipedia

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    Whelks are any of several carnivorous sea snail species [1] with a swirling, tapered shell. Many are eaten by humans, such as the common whelk of the North Atlantic. Most whelks belong to the family Buccinidae and are known as "true whelks." Others, such as the dog whelk, belong to several sea snail families that are not closely related.

  4. Dog whelk - Wikipedia

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    The dog whelk, dogwhelk, or Atlantic dogwinkle (Nucella lapillus) is a species of predatory sea snail, a carnivorous marine gastropod in the family Muricidae, the rock snails. Nucella lapillus was originally described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae as Buccinum lapillus (the basionym ).

  5. Snail - Wikipedia

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    The average snail's diet varies greatly depending on the species, including different feeding styles from herbivores to highly specialized feeders and parasites. [14] Some snails like the Euglandina rosea, or rosy wolfsnail, are carnivorous and prey on other snails. [15] However, most land snails are herbivores or omnivores. [16]

  6. Slug - Wikipedia

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    A slug on a wall in Kanagawa, Japan.. Slug, or land slug, is a common name for any apparently shell-less terrestrial gastropod mollusc.The word slug is also often used as part of the common name of any gastropod mollusc that has no shell, a very reduced shell, or only a small internal shell, particularly sea slugs and semi-slugs (this is in contrast to the common name snail, which applies to ...

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    Snoop Dogg’s unlikely friendship with Martha Stewart is pushing him to brave new heights. In a video released by NBC Sports on Sunday, August 4, cooking veteran Stewart, 83, is seen attempting ...

  8. Common periwinkle - Wikipedia

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    Polydora ciliata has also been found to excavate burrows in the shell of the common periwinkle when the snail is mature (above 10 mm long). The reason why this happens only to mature snails is not yet known, but one hypothesis is that a mature snail will excrete a signal substance which attracts the P. ciliata larvae.

  9. Everything You Need To Know About Spam - AOL

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    What Does Spam Taste Like? Photo credit: Tannis Toohey - Getty Images ... and water you can buy from Aranita's company Poi Dog). "Marinate the Spam in some shoyu and sugar, then sear it," she said ...