According to the holy bible, AKA: Wikipedia, "Escargots, in French cuisine, is a dish of cooked land snails, usually served as an appetizer", which discredits your answer. But then in a mystical act of deception Wikipedia contradicts itself here, "The French word escargot means snail". Safe to say that I'm going to give it to you. Your answer is a lot closer than sea horse after all.
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ESCARGOT?
Close... but not exactly. This sucker likes to swim in the SEA.
seahorse
It's bulots or sea-snail.
seriously? your not going to give it me with escargot (which are snails????) not coll
According to the holy bible, AKA: Wikipedia, "Escargots, in French cuisine, is a dish of cooked land snails, usually served as an appetizer",
which discredits your answer. But then in a mystical act of deception Wikipedia contradicts itself here, "The French word escargot means snail".
Safe to say that I'm going to give it to you. Your answer is a lot closer than sea horse after all.
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