Weaving snail is a poisonous organism, and its toxin mainly comes from toxic algae or other toxic substances such as tetrodotoxin, which is enriched in its body and poisoned, and its toxicity is greater every spring and summer. Neurotoxin is the main toxin produced by snails, which can cause dizziness, vomiting and numbness of lips and fingers after eating.
Features:
Appearance is characterized by a sharp and slender tail, generally about 1 cm long and 0.5 cm wide. There are often 1-3 purple-brown or red-yellow spiral bands on the surface of the snail shell, and the body is light yellow.
Textured snails have a remarkable feature. When the snail is picked up and the screw is facing itself, it can be seen that its thread rotates counterclockwise, while the thread of the edible snail rotates clockwise.
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