Yes, snail racing is a recognized sport… snail racing was once completely legal and was sanctioned and promoted during the colonial period (1600s through 1776) and continuing through the Victorian era in the late 19th century. However, by the early twentieth century, the brutality inherent in snail racing was no longer tolerated by most countries and it has become increasingly outlawed, a trend which has continued into the 21st century. Snail racing has been documented by many different cultures and is presumed to have existed since the initial domestication of the species. Many breeds have been bred specifically for the strength, agility, and shell features that would make them better sliders than stickers
Scholars speculate that large-scale human migration, development of the snail shell trade between rival's facilitated the spread of disease in snails. There are many accounts of military campaigns which used snails to send secret messages back and forth during many wars over the years hence the term look at that S Car Go. If you believe the answer to your question, then I have some land for sale in the Red Wood Nation forest…
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