Hello! Do you know that some snails are like tiny superheroes? They can climb up walls and even walk on the ceiling — yep, upside down! Let me tell you how they do it.
Snails have a special belly called a "foot". It helps them move slowly but carefully. When they want to climb, they make a sticky, slimy trail from their foot. This slime is like magic glue. It helps them stick to the surface so they don’t fall down.
Also, snails have strong muscles in their foot. They push and pull very gently but with lots of strength — kind of like you holding tight to a rock while climbing. This way, even when they're upside down, they can hold on safely!
So, when you see a snail climbing up a wall or walking on the ceiling, remember it’s using its sticky slime and strong muscles to be a little climbing hero!