Pungis
Pungis are a type of small, terrestrial mollusk belonging to the class Gastropoda. They are characterized by a coiled shell, which they carry on their backs and use for protection. These creatures typically have a soft body with a muscular foot for locomotion. They are herbivores, feeding on a variety of plant matter, and are often found in damp environments such as gardens, forests, and fields. Pungis play a role in their ecosystems as decomposers and as a food source for other animals. Their reproductive cycle usually involves laying eggs, and they are known for their slow pace of movement. The term "pungis" is a general descriptor and may encompass various species within the gastropod class.