Sally the Snail
Sally the Snail is a small, slow-moving creature known for her spiral-shaped shell. She belongs to the class of animals called gastropods, which includes other snails and slugs. Sally typically has a soft body and uses a muscular foot to glide along surfaces, leaving a trail of mucus behind her.
Sally primarily feeds on plants, particularly leaves and decaying matter. She plays an important role in the ecosystem by helping to break down organic material. Snails like Sally are often found in gardens and forests, where they contribute to soil health and nutrient cycling.