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It is distressing to report, but snails were often hunted by medieval humans, especially for their shells, which made fine houses.
(Morgan Library, MS M. 461, fol. 78 r; BNF, French 22971, fol. 60 v)
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Snail hunt, Livre des merveilles du monde, France c. 1460 (NY, The Morgan Library & Museum, MS M.461, fol. 78r)
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