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no gastropods are snails and slugs, oysters are bivalves as are scallops, muscles, and clams
an earthworm because the worm eats dirt not fungi like snails, slugs and clams do
an earthworm because the worm eats dirt not fungi like snails, slugs and clams do
Slugs are like snails that have no shell. You could describe them as small, slimy, worm-like, crawling animals.
Tape worm like lung fluke and liver fluke
Land animals without legs include slugs, snails, snakes, worms etc.
Yes, foxes do eat slugs as well as snails. The red fox is an omnivore, meaning it eats meat and vegetation. They like birds, small animals such as squirrels, berries, fruits, and crickets, among other things.
A blood worm eats fresh water snails and not much else
Baby snails look a bit like worms or slugs upon hatching. They do not have visibly noticeable shells for a day or two or until they can be viewed up close on the glass.
They do not stand up. They are like slugs or worm etc.
No.....Not even close.... worms are usually segemented, snails are not
Miracidium-- The form of the schistosome worm that infects freshwater snails.