And two years later a random guy in another place of this planet at 23:28 had a random thought about the same thing....hope you're still alive and doing well 🙏👋
Noal Farm is an excellent production.... Excellent compilation of industry and human ingenuity albeit admonishable by some. Great idea of Agriculture 101!
Imagine if you as a tomatoes farmer meet the guy who is a snail farmer and making a conversation with you $ "Have you seen my garden which is my tomatoes get attacked by snails?" # "Lemme see..." $ "What's your opinion about this mess?" # "Ahh they are beautiful!" $ "I just seeing my tomatoes are being broken here" # "I mean the snails" $ " ......... @$#+()!? ........."
@@ffloxx here in Portugal it's common for people in the countryside to eat garden snails. the smaller species are usually considered best. They're easily caught during rainy weather in spring.
After my countless years loving and looking after these guys, I just don't know how you are able to sleep at night! The mistakes i made through ignorance still haunt me profoundly.
I am a crop inspector by trade and love getting to explore some of these specialty crops like this! It’s so amazing seeing how farmers have found unique ways of growing foods. 👏 👏
I agree although I would never in my life call this unique because it's for the most part like all mass produced livestock like any other chicken slaughterhouse
I can imagine being starved and still saying no to escargot. Also, the cosmetic part that ended with a jug of snail snot made me gag. Interesting video though 🐌
The snails farmed in this video are not the Roman Snail (Helix pomatia) aka "Escargot de Bourgogne", referenced by the narrator near the beginning of the video, but the smaller and faster growing Speckled Garden Snail (Cornu aspersum), which in France are "Petit Gris Escargots". The white footed snails shown at the start are color mutants of C. aspersum.
@@AugustHTj The snails producing the slime used for cosmetics are Cornu aspersum. th-cam.com/video/GVfChPG0dlM/w-d-xo.html Here's a link to a video on an introduced population of Helix pomatia in Michigan (north Midwestern US). They burrow into the soil to overwinter, and thus survive the cold in this area very well. C. aspersum is roughly half the mass of H. pomatia, and hibernates attached to the trunks of trees, on walls, and in other exposed locations, so it is much less tolerant of cold winters. It is not considered as good eating as H. pomatia, but is faster to reach market size. C. aspersum often has a very pretty patterned shell, while H. pomatia has an unpatterned shell (except for the growth annuli) in varying shades of tan to medium brown.
@@motherlandbot6837 thanks for your details explanation. I live in Indonesia, we have lots of snails type, i only can recognize by its skin colour and the size
@@AugustHTj I've lived in Singapore and Malaysia (I travel a lot!) and neither C. aspersum nor H. pomatia occurs in SE Asia as the climate is too damp and the winters outside of mountainous regions are too hot for them to thrive. I did see A LOT of those Giant African snails (Achatina fulica), though!
I can’t believe you noticed that they don’t use voice actors, Noal Farm I have every right to shut down this TH-cam channel after it’s establishment 3 years ago.” Ot
@@yashab4214 Chewy wonderful little morsels. I slow boil mushrooms for a half hour and then put them on a pan. Add 20-30 snails cover with garlic butter then cover with cheese and bake. There really isn't anything else out there that tastes like them.
Unless you can chemosynthesize or photosynthesize, something is going to have to die so you can live. It's just the way nature works. 🤷♂️ Harden your heart
thanks so much for this snail firm, iam a Ugandan and a nurse its so interesting, i would like to start also one in feature through your firm guidance, the vedio is so good,here in my country people have it on small scale and very few of them
اللهم صلى وسلم وبارك على سيدنا وحبيبنا محمد صلى الله عليه و سلم 🤲 اللهم اشفني واشفي أمي وجميع المسلمين 🤲 اللهم اغفر لي وللمسلمين برحمتك الواسعة امين 🤲 اللهم ارحم موتانا وموتى المسلمين برحمتك الواسعة امين 🤲
Once upon a time there was a fancy French restaurant. Out back the chef had a garden. In this garden lived a snail. Each & every morning, the chef would come out into the garden & pick only the best snails for that nights menu. The snail in our story wanted for all the world to be selected because it would prove that he too was the best. But, morning after morning he was passed by. Finally, this snail had had enough. So, he went downtown to the Cadillac dealership where he bought himself the biggest, longest white Cadillac on the lot. Then, he told the salesman to take it to the service department and have them paint a big red S on both doors. The salesman did as he was instructed & when he delivered the car to the snail he asked what the red S was all about. Well, said the snail, when I drive down the street I want everyone who sees me say- ‘Man oh Man, look at that S car go’ !
Siput Allahumma sholli wa sallim wa baarik ala Sayyidina Muhammadin wa'ala ali Sayyidina Muhammadin fil awwalin wal aakhirin wa fil mala'il a'laa ilaa Yaumiddin
The slime might be a useful additive as a lubricant to engines or other mechanical moving parts. Perhaps not engines, but moving parts operating at lower temperatures. It may even be useful for sports equipment, especially water sports and winter sports (such as kayaking or skis/ snowboards). Maybe even health applications, such as Inflammatory Bowel Disorders like ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease. There are loads of untapped markets for the mucin product. Thanks for the great video, Noal Farm.
There's an old saying that it's best not to watch sausages and laws being made, because you don't want to see what goes in them.🤢 Add cosmetics and perfumes to that list.🤮
That was very interesting. Who'd have thought there was so much money to be made farming snails. A pest essentially and the bane of many a farmer. Getting them all excited and slimy and then milking them was kinda gross but that's the price of looking pretty I suppose. Don't wear lip gloss myself.👍😳😧
I like the content ...new information I get today.. Slime of snails can be cosmetics products...maybe one day noal farm can make contents abt giant snail farming at africa that use for food..i really wanna see that if have one day
@@NoalFarm2020 what in the world is going on here? And I’m talking about this video the whole thing is just crap, and you have 48 hours to get some voice actors for me at 0:03, or say goodbye to your TH-cam Channel!
*_لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له له الملك وله الحمد يحيي ويميت بيده الخير وهو على كل شيء قدير_* *_سبحان الله العظيم وبحمده عدد خلقه ورضا نفسه وزنة عرشه ومداد كلماته_* *_أستغفر الله العظيم الذي لا إله إلا هو الحي القيوم وأتوب إليه_* *_لا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله اللهم صلّ وسلم على نبينا محمد_*
I had a dozen snails I kept as pets when I was 4. I remember how happy I was when they layed eggs, then baby's where hatched. Felt like a grandma.
It's 3:45 am here and snail farm just crossed my mind so here i am.. lol
And two years later a random guy in another place of this planet at 23:28 had a random thought about the same thing....hope you're still alive and doing well 🙏👋
00:59 And i wanted to see a slug farm. I guess a snail farm will do.
I never knew that snail eggs could be used as caviar. Very interesting information. Thanks for the video 👍👍👍
Same!
and snail slime for medical/cosmetics.
@@justme6275 care to elaborate further? 👀
Don't use wild snail, that will kill you.
@@brandanmentch yuppp
Wow, I've never seen anything like this before! A very interesting video! Congratulations! 💙🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌❤️
Good for our skin
So u are ray mak and not ray mark?
Bro everywhere
@@sarchdesigns2884 Lord Ray Mak 😂😂
Si kampret
It's my first time to see a snail farm. Really amazing and fascinating farm
Yes first time,, salam from new friend
Your bing bing tv is super
@@arjunprince9446 good
Mntaaap..from Indonesian 👌👌👌👌
No need to tell other that you're from Indonesia, i swear to god nobody asked
Noal Farm is an excellent production.... Excellent compilation of industry and human ingenuity albeit admonishable by some. Great idea of Agriculture 101!
They had to close their low town location because of this video review from CMC “former CBEV”
I wish I had money to set up such a massive scale farm here in Nigeria. I love how the snails were professionally processed
@@Dhficjfhfjdufjdjdhghsuoasikike 😂😂😂
@@Diariesbydanu and again, my comment got deleted.” What i wrote is true! I’m a snail 🐌
@@Dhficjfhfjdufjdjdhghsuoasikike why they are deleting ur comments it's very bad thing
@@Diariesbydanu they didn’t harvest me last year, i hid from them
Hello...what would it cost to start up? Let's talk.
This is my first time see a snail farm
..❤️❤️❤️
Now the snail slime part made my coffee come back up!
It was cream of potato soup for me.
Pssssssssshhhhhhhhh! I’m a Cute little snail
this scenery is a nightmare for tomatoes farmer
Imagine if you as a tomatoes farmer meet the guy who is a snail farmer and making a conversation with you
$ "Have you seen my garden which is my tomatoes get attacked by snails?"
# "Lemme see..."
$ "What's your opinion about this mess?"
# "Ahh they are beautiful!"
$ "I just seeing my tomatoes are being broken here"
# "I mean the snails"
$ " ......... @$#+()!? ........."
Just bring in the duck farmer.
duck farmer : 🤤
Who asked you??
@@davidplunkett7128 no one told you
Wow ... I didn’t know snails were farm raised . Always thought it grew and spread by nature. Amazing!
some varieties of snail are protected to gather, some are considered invasive and are up for the taking - ask your local environmental office
@@tripleaaakollektiv870 are land snails goot to eat?
@@Returntonature145 yes but not the ones you find in your garden!
Saw some canned escargot at Walmart recently. Becoming more popular
@@ffloxx here in Portugal it's common for people in the countryside to eat garden snails. the smaller species are usually considered best. They're easily caught during rainy weather in spring.
Very very good euy eta mah mantap pisan...😀👍👍
Very interesting. Much more scientific and complex than I thought.
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After my countless years loving and looking after these guys, I just don't know how you are able to sleep at night! The mistakes i made through ignorance still haunt me profoundly.
did you grow to sell? if so is it worth it to get started?
I also want to know please
If this makes you cringe: “I’m a snail 🐌 and all the snails in this video are my fellow snail friends”, I’m not lying, it is true.
Eddietubecollin cuoldn’t sleep because Noal Farm dosent use voice actors
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Great snail technology vid. I've always said that I would like to see snail technology move faster.
Back ground music is so relaxing😌
For Who? For snails 😁😁
Lalmuan Kimi Until there’s no voice actors, then I closed their Low Town Location, the studio became abandoned, and Scheels opened in there.
@@Neoxy100 I’m a snail! 🐌
Humanity is someone’s snail garden trust.
Amazing... 💐💐💐 from india.. 👍
Utilization and processing of extraordinary natural resources 👍👍🙏
I was completely blown away by the video & great documentary 👍
Me too
PS: I'm a snail
With that level of sound editing you can make dysentery seem like a pleasant experience.
No, they don’t use voice actors, they shuold shut down this TH-cam channel after its establishment 3 years ago
Woah! Its like a fairytale
I like this video, amazing..!!👍
Watching them healty and alive was so satisfying ...but then when they are processed to get products , it made me sad
Everywhere cruality unfortunately so Called wishva Guru India is the great sinner
@@00DP why are you targeting any country ,, he didn't say anything claiming his country is the best!!
Same. I love snails.
It's life, get used to it
A super intelligent alien snail species might be offended too
I am a crop inspector by trade and love getting to explore some of these specialty crops like this! It’s so amazing seeing how farmers have found unique ways of growing foods. 👏 👏
I agree although I would never in my life call this unique because it's for the most part like all mass produced livestock like any other chicken slaughterhouse
@@SudyCrumbz I’m a snail, I lay eggs like birds and other Reptiles
@@SudyCrumbz 5:41 gender perspective
@@tripleaaakollektiv870 w h a t
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I can imagine being starved and still saying no to escargot. Also, the cosmetic part that ended with a jug of snail snot made me gag. Interesting video though 🐌
I only have two moods: 🗿 or 🐌
drink that for 10k
@@kaiziel BARFFFF!
Don't knock them until you've tried them. Garlic butter escargots are amazingly delicious.
Then you have never suffered of real starvation
Awesome sharing 🥰
Nice documentary... I loving it. 👍👍👍
Amazing farm...love from PNG🇵🇬🇵🇬🇵🇬
Pyongyang??
@@daalv8016 Pyongyang North Gorea
@@Dhficjfhfjdufjdjdhghsuoasikike ya I though so lol
that was so cool never knew this even existed :)
I never knew white people eat disgusting things like other people around the world.
@@LaoSoftware lol
@@LaoSoftware one person's disgusting, is another one's tasty lunch. It depends on the location and the culture.
@@allandavid9275 it was a joke, but this is true, I’m a Snail 🐌
The snails farmed in this video are not the Roman Snail (Helix pomatia) aka "Escargot de Bourgogne", referenced by the narrator near the beginning of the video, but the smaller and faster growing Speckled Garden Snail (Cornu aspersum), which in France are "Petit Gris Escargots". The white footed snails shown at the start are color mutants of C. aspersum.
Are these two different kind using the same for food? Or for different purpose like cosmetics or else?
@@AugustHTj The snails producing the slime used for cosmetics are Cornu aspersum.
th-cam.com/video/GVfChPG0dlM/w-d-xo.html
Here's a link to a video on an introduced population of Helix pomatia in Michigan (north Midwestern US). They burrow into the soil to overwinter, and thus survive the cold in this area very well.
C. aspersum is roughly half the mass of H. pomatia, and hibernates attached to the trunks of trees, on walls, and in other exposed locations, so it is much less tolerant of cold winters. It is not considered as good eating as H. pomatia, but is faster to reach market size. C. aspersum often has a very pretty patterned shell, while H. pomatia has an unpatterned shell (except for the growth annuli) in varying shades of tan to medium brown.
@@motherlandbot6837 thanks for your details explanation. I live in Indonesia, we have lots of snails type, i only can recognize by its skin colour and the size
@@AugustHTj I've lived in Singapore and Malaysia (I travel a lot!) and neither C. aspersum nor H. pomatia occurs in SE Asia as the climate is too damp and the winters outside of mountainous regions are too hot for them to thrive. I did see A LOT of those Giant African snails (Achatina fulica), though!
How tf do you know all of this? I'm impressed
People will eat anything. Here, this snail juice is so good for the skin. Marvelous !!!
Everything moves at a snail's pace!
I’m the snail at 0:03, do I look cute at 0:12?
Wow I’ve always wondered how snails are “produced” it’s super interesting 😮thank you for sharing
I am snail .And today I will introduce my house.
I can’t believe you noticed that they don’t use voice actors, Noal Farm I have every right to shut down this TH-cam channel after it’s establishment 3 years ago.” Ot
I cant barely finished watching the video...goosebumps all over me😬😬😬
😬😬😬😬😬
I don't know but for sthat emoji represent - Something disgusting?
😁😆😅
Wow..so great
Sent from a snail farm in the West, Vietnam
Wow, I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
Have a nice day
Awesome farm. Good job for the videographer and the editor
I’m a crawling snail, I can’t talk, and Noal Farm is like K because they never use voice actors, and Hyper Seth Fenton left
Very interesting video, both the snails life-cycle and the products manufacturing process are fascinating!
Not sure if I agree on this
@@tinagardner3112 You are not sure you agree with what exactly? The snails life-cycle or the manuf. process?
@@sv9818 Tina Gardner is against Noal Farm, Noal Farm is against Tina Gardner, I’m a snail, snails love creatures with a big belly.”
I have snail phobia but this video seems so interesting that I try to watch this as challenge.
Try eating some delicious yummy snails and you will love them more. LOL
Exposure will help with your phobia xD good luck xD
@@zacplunkett8490 my panick attack said no i broke my phone because of it
Baby steps xD anything that is hard is worth doing xD
Never heard off
ពិតជាអស្ចារ្យណាស់បេីខ្ញុំមានលុយខ្ញុំហ្នឹងទៅរៀនចិញ្ចឹមសន្សំលុយទិញដីចិញ្ចឹមខ្លួនអែង
Snails are cute and beautiful. under appreciated.
I never knew
Thank you for posting
Very interesting and informative video! Never knew there were snail farms. I have heard of a conch farm though!
they're the cutest! :) fell so bad when they were killed in hot steam though
But would you eat it
@@fayaazalibhai4665 I'd never
@@analogdivision2413 don't shoot it down if you haven't tried it.... You just might like it lol
Yeah well people will eat anything that walks,crawls,swims, fly's in the air...
Nothing new here.
@@abhinay172 exactly
Wow nice snail ferm...👍😁👍❤
This is a very inspiring video, thank you for sharing.
I’ve never seen so many snails in one place
Those are my friends because I’m the snail at 0:03 🐌
Lol I searched for minecraft farms and ended up here in snail farm.
Watching minecraft video after this video appeared
I was watching rust videos and this was the watch next...
That’s were I live, didn’t you see me introduce my house at 0:06?
My 7 year old daughter would like to tell you that she loves what you are doing and hopes she can do that one day!
What a peaceful video so pleasing ☺️
To me snails are best left for the wild life to feed off
I eat an amazing amount of snails here in Canada. Wowed at how they are raised. Thanks for the story.
How do they taste?
@@yashab4214 Chewy wonderful little morsels. I slow boil mushrooms for a half hour and then put them on a pan. Add 20-30 snails cover with garlic butter then cover with cheese and bake.
There really isn't anything else out there that tastes like them.
So the slug slime, mucus from these snails can be used in cosmetic cream lotion.
@@nia6849 actually they use it to move
@@ogopogo1352 a cheesepake
I feel sad for the snails. Don’t know why. They’re so calm and innocent…
Snails considered as FOOD from all over the world. Thats probably why your feel sad about them.
Unless you can chemosynthesize or photosynthesize, something is going to have to die so you can live. It's just the way nature works. 🤷♂️ Harden your heart
I mean, would you rather moo and dangle their ears? Lol
@@joshtep6784 I'm a vegetarian. And cows are sacred in my culture. That comment was hurtful.
@@turgidbanana you can be a vegetarian.
This farm is so beautiful and the whole process is so fascinating.
Do check my channel too❤
@@dollysingh2984 a@@@
thanks so much for this snail firm, iam a Ugandan and a nurse its so interesting, i would like to start also one in feature through your firm guidance, the vedio is so good,here in my country people have it on small scale and very few of them
Very nice and clean.Good work😃👍
اللهم صلى وسلم وبارك على سيدنا وحبيبنا محمد صلى الله عليه و سلم 🤲 اللهم اشفني واشفي أمي وجميع المسلمين 🤲 اللهم اغفر لي وللمسلمين برحمتك الواسعة امين 🤲 اللهم ارحم موتانا وموتى المسلمين برحمتك الواسعة امين 🤲
الحلزون يأكل
@@alaaalaa5330 مفهمتش 🤔
شكون اللي مغربي وعزيز عليه الببوش 😅😅🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
ههههههه يلاه قلت نهبط لتعايقات نشوف وكالين الببوش تاع المغرب هههه لقيت اغلب تعليقات اجنبية . ووسطهم تعليق مغربي .
دابة راجنا غي وكالة فقط . معندناش يمكن مزارع للحلزون . بري فقط .
تحياتي
انا نحماق عليه للاسف انا خارج المغرب
I love the Moroccan snail dish with the amazing broth ! 😋
Moroccan face-😋
They look sooooooooo innocent
😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
God Bless you and your farm and your snails ❤
I love snails. I wanted to farm/raise them. This is cool.
Love end then eat x😂😂😂 their eggs too . This love is killer,🤣
Then you will love me, because I’m a snail
@@Dhficjfhfjdufjdjdhghsuoasikike cool. I love you bro
@@astromaynot4455 ♥️♥️♥️
I love it❤️
The whole process is so good to see.
Once upon a time there was a fancy French restaurant. Out back the chef had a garden. In this garden lived a snail. Each & every morning, the chef would come out into the garden & pick only the best snails for that nights menu. The snail in our story wanted for all the world to be selected because it would prove that he too was the best. But, morning after morning he was passed by. Finally, this snail had had enough. So, he went downtown to the Cadillac dealership where he bought himself the biggest, longest white Cadillac on the lot. Then, he told the salesman to take it to the service department and have them paint a big red S on both doors. The salesman did as he was instructed & when he delivered the car to the snail he asked what the red S was all about. Well, said the snail, when I drive down the street I want everyone who sees me say-
‘Man oh Man, look at that S car go’
!
Then they harvested the snail and they threw a wrecking ball on the French restaurant, and Hyper Seth Fenton left.
I’m a snail too! 🐌
Thank you. Great dad joke.
@Eddietubecollin-Official Channel Poor snail themself glided away, and who was Hyper Seth Fenton?
🐌🐌👍ពិតជាអស្ចារ្យមែន
For those who love to eat snail, and whish to harvest wild snail. Please notice if the snail produces red egg is inedible.
We call it tutut
We call it bisukol
Amazing 👏
Boil them, and cook them with spicy sambal is the best way enjoy them.
Do check my channel too❤
siput babi tu woii
Wenaaakkkkk
@@ulilfatkhur9417 hi
Did you EaT them!?!?!?
Siput
Allahumma sholli wa sallim wa baarik ala Sayyidina Muhammadin wa'ala ali Sayyidina Muhammadin fil awwalin wal aakhirin wa fil mala'il a'laa ilaa Yaumiddin
I fall asleep while watching this video 😅😂 mbg is so calming and I woke up at end 😂😂😂
Wow, this is really fascinating
Do check my channel too❤
The slime might be a useful additive as a lubricant to engines or other mechanical moving parts. Perhaps not engines, but moving parts operating at lower temperatures. It may even be useful for sports equipment, especially water sports and winter sports (such as kayaking or skis/ snowboards). Maybe even health applications, such as Inflammatory Bowel Disorders like ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease. There are loads of untapped markets for the mucin product. Thanks for the great video, Noal Farm.
Hindi talaga peste ang mga snail. Daming use nila
NO the slime is water based and quickly dries up.
Snail lube
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Me encantan! Son hermosos. Tengo muchos en mi patio
Very nice Farm..👌
Its very wide ...
Tuyệt vời công nghệ nuôi ốc sên ốc sên thu hoạch và chế biến , mỹ phẩm ốc sên và trứng ốc sên hay quá bạn ơi
Absolutely Amazing👍
Is this where my amazing Korean skincare snail essence infused products come from? :D
There's an old saying that it's best not to watch sausages and laws being made, because you don't want to see what goes in them.🤢
Add cosmetics and perfumes to that list.🤮
That was very interesting. Who'd have thought there was so much money to be made farming snails. A pest essentially and the bane of many a farmer. Getting them all excited and slimy and then milking them was kinda gross but that's the price of looking pretty I suppose. Don't wear lip gloss myself.👍😳😧
I’m a snail, I started the video at 0:03 and told you about the caviar I make
I had no idea that snails had that big of an egg,but they are interesting to watch in the garden and delicious in garlic and butter
Wow ... Bagus bgt untuk kosmetik
Beautiful process. These videos are informative and awesome!
does it show the gutting?
5:39
You guys are super good, a very good bench-mark for anyone looking to be a Real Deal in this space, wow!
This video thought me lots of thing about snail- THANK YOU SO MUCH
How did you write you username like that
Có nhà may tiêu thụ thì việtnam rất nhiều nông dân ủng hộ nuôi con này
Love this video! Very educational.
У меня в огороде их столько!!!
Time to 🍽🐌
What people will never tell you that Snail harvesting is high speed work .
What does that mean high speed work?
@@aoeu256 it means that the work is made fast
Amazing
👏👏👏👏👏
👍👍👍👍👍
Amazing,we want more snail farms ,and more frog farms research ,and investment bon appetite.!
Substantially cleaner than an animal factory farm
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I like the content ...new information I get today..
Slime of snails can be cosmetics products...maybe one day noal farm can make contents abt giant snail farming at africa that use for food..i really wanna see that if have one day
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@@NoalFarm2020 what in the world is going on here? And I’m talking about this video the whole thing is just crap, and you have 48 hours to get some voice actors for me at 0:03, or say goodbye to your TH-cam Channel!
*_لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له له الملك وله الحمد يحيي ويميت بيده الخير وهو على كل شيء قدير_*
*_سبحان الله العظيم وبحمده عدد خلقه ورضا نفسه وزنة عرشه ومداد كلماته_*
*_أستغفر الله العظيم الذي لا إله إلا هو الحي القيوم وأتوب إليه_*
*_لا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله اللهم صلّ وسلم على نبينا محمد_*
رمضان مبارك
@@adamnafrica8234 علينا وعليكم🌷
ممكن اعرف ما فائده الحلزون بإي شي يستخدمو
ốc này quê tôi nhiều lắm, phải tiêu diệt kẻo nó ăn lá cây
wow so nice. in our country there are lots of snails but we rarely eat them
Where is your country
engineering and biology 🧫👨🔬👩🔬 can enrich a whole city from a humble snail 🐌
A quote from (they might be giants). I want to thank you for putting me back in my snail shell.....
Your a snail? Because I am🐌
no, that’s USAA and Tostitos
@@Dhficjfhfjdufjdjdhghsuoasikike Snail Caviar? Whodah Thunkit? Eh?
@@charliemcnuggets I’m a Snail, everything I wrote is true.” And you’re a human.” That’s why I wrote that comment 🐌
@@Dhficjfhfjdufjdjdhghsuoasikike Because... Snails recognize Snails I suppose! I guess thats why the shell backs be at ALL my shows!!!