No ... there muscle and there shell is the hardest thing your gonna find on them
A snail does have an external skeleton called a shell. Some snails secrete a substance that helps them to move while the shell protects them from the sun.
Yes, snails have a water skeleton, also know as a hydrostatic skeleton. See related link for details on this subject.
No, they are invertebrates, meaning they have no backbone.
Snails do not have an internal skeleton.A snail has an outer shell.There are thousands of species of snail, most snails can retract completely into it's own shell.
Worms and snails do not have an inside skeleton- but pigs do.
Well Pigs Do Have Bones And Worms Have No Bones and Snail Has A Shell On The Out Side So Snail And Worm
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The external parts of a snail are shell and muscular foot. The shell is the outer skeleton of a snail. Snail moves from one place to another with the help of muscular foot.
many fishes do have
All snails have only a shell for a skeletal system.
Most crustaceans have exoskeletons The skeleton is on the outside:)
No
Snails are invertebrates and have no interior skeletal structure. The snail's outer skin layer, the section called the "mantle" secretes calcium carbonate from which the snail's shell takes form and grows with the snail. The snail shell could be loosely referred to as an exoskeleton as it serves as a retreat and protective housing for the snail's organs.
The snail is a flatworm because it hasn't got segments and legs!!!
yes because its body is mostly a soft tissue like substance, the shell on its back acts like a skeleton and supports protection for the snail on the outside of its body.