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How to write an English composition about snails

1. How to write an essay about snails. Snails have long eyes and a small mouth.

Under its head, it also carried a small house on its back. It was probably because there was no place to hide when it rained, so it carried the small house on its back, right?

I quickly took it home.

The snail uses our flowerpot as a grassland and likes to eat vegetable leaves.

When I fed it with vegetable leaves, it slowly approached the vegetable leaves and came up to smell it, ah?

Do snails have noses?

Where is its nose?

The science teacher told us: The two small tentacles next to its eyes are its nose!

Lo and behold, the snail got the information about the food and began to suck the juice from the vegetable leaves with its small mouth.

Snails like to live in moist places.

If you put it in a place that is wet by rain, it will quickly stick its head out. If you put it in the sun, it will quickly retract its head into its shell.

Snails are very capable of crawling.

One morning I went to see the snail and found that the snail was missing. No matter how I looked for it, I couldn't find it.

At this time, I suddenly thought that when the snail crawls, it will leave silvery white traces. If I follow the traces of its crawling and follow the clues, I will definitely be able to find it.

After searching, I found that it had climbed to the roof and was staying in its own little house.

This is my cute little snail.

Please adopt 2. What is the English word for snail? snail [sneil] n. snail, slow person v. catch snail, move slowly snail snail AHD:[sn?l] D.J.[sneil] K.K.[snel] n. (noun) Any

of numerous aquatic or terrestrial mollusks of the class Gastropoda, typically having a spirally coiled shell, broad retractile foot, and distinct head.

A slow-moving, lazy, or sluggish person. Middle English from Old English sn?gl from Old English sn?gl snail

Middle English snaile<; Old English sn?gl<; Indo-European stem sneg climb 3. Observation diary of a snail How to write an observation diary about a snail "The snail carries the heavy shell on its back and climbs up step by step. "

Speaking of snails, I think of the children's song "The Snail and the Oriole".

In science class, the teacher asked us to observe snails. Where can we find such small snails?

I found gardens, roadsides, meadows.

Finally I found the snail in the vegetable garden.

I found that snails always carry a "big house" on their backs. Do you know why snails carry their own big houses on their backs?

Let me tell you!

Because for snails, any journey is long, so they have to travel by themselves.

After observation, I also found that the snail has two pairs of tentacles on its head. The long pair of tentacles have a pair of black pearl-like eyes, and the short tentacles are like a "detector" to detect the road conditions ahead.

I observed again that the snail has gastropods on its abdomen, which can help the snail crawl. Wherever it crawls, it will leave a layer of silvery liquid, which is mucus. Without mucus, the snail cannot absorb objects.

Looking further back, the snail also has a fleshy little tail.