No. Snails are Gastropods.
erm... a snail?
Well Pigs Do Have Bones And Worms Have No Bones and Snail Has A Shell On The Out Side So Snail And Worm
A snail is faster because it has a body and a worm is like a string
Worms and snails do not have an inside skeleton- but pigs do.
A snail and a worm are alike because they both squirm. There you go that is how a worm and a snail are alike.
They are 95% herbivores, but sometimes will eat insects, worms and the occasional snail as well.
The bird that will crack a snail's shell on a rock is a song thrush. The song thrush also eats worms, berries and insects.
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The eosystem would have less decomposers .
Snails are molluscs, creatures with soft bodies, and worms, i guess, are also molluscs because they have soft bodies
yes, snails and slugs to get along, although if you have a snail/ and or slug, it is not essential that the have a "buddy" or friend.
Yes, a gastropod is an invertebrate. The reason I know this is because snails and worms are classified as gastropods. They are vertebrates with exoskeletons as well.