Posted by: Ric Brewer, Communications Seattle sports fans are well known for doing the wave, but did you know that snails also perform their own version? Here's a short video clip of our Partula snails doing what’s called the pedal wave: To get from place to place, snails first lay down a trail of mucus. Then they essentially surf over a trail of their slime. But that's only half of the story. Snails also have two types of muscles working in conjunction to propel them forward. A set of light and dark colored bands of muscle fibers relax and contract, in a process called a pedal wave. These muscles pull the snail forward while the other fibers push from behind. The same process works with most gastropod species, i.e., snails, a Latin term meaning "stomach-foot" that accurately sums up their anatomical structure! And that super tiny snail in the clip? That’s a baby Partula , that starts out life little more than the size of the head of a pin, and is seen here at abou