Animals
Boom in UK Snail Population Could Spread Deadly Parasite to Dogs [VIDEO]
By tagging garden snails and recording their overnight movement with time-lapse photography, researchers have learned that the mollusks move in convoys and can explore the average length of a British garden overnight, able to cover as much of one meter of distance in an hour. The find could be worrisome for dog owners, who's pets are at risk of contracting a parasite from the snails.
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