caracoles
Caracoles are small, soft-bodied mollusks belonging to the class Gastropoda. They are characterized by their spiral-shaped shells, which can vary in size and color. Caracoles are commonly found in gardens, forests, and near water bodies, where they feed on plant material and decaying organic matter.
These creatures play an important role in the ecosystem by helping to decompose organic matter and enriching the soil. In some cultures, caracoles are also considered a delicacy and are used in various culinary dishes. Their unique shells are often collected for decorative purposes or used in crafts.