A snail farm not far from Berlin lays claim to being tho only place outside France where these creatures are raised for food. Bushels of the shell-covered creatures are shipped from this establishment to German and French markets, whore they arc considered a table delicacy. Because their wanderings cover an area surprisingly large, the snails on the German farm are confined by miniature wire fences. Centre of gravity : Letter y„
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Evening Star, Issue 21716, 10 May 1934, Page 13
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