They move by sliding on their bellies, much like penguins or snakes...
They do actually move on what is called their foot.
They move by using their soft body and muscular foot.
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No. Slugs don't have feet. But some slugs might be crawling as I am typing away ^_^
snakes, snails, slugs
No they like freedom to move.
Turtles, slugs, snails
Snails and slugs have a "foot" on their stomach and that is how they move. Gastro for stomach and pod for foot.
Pelecypods move with a single-muscled foot which is commonly referred to as axe-foot. Snails and slugs are a good illustration of how pelecypods move.
move by their hand and feet move by their hand and feet
Dusky, red and Spanish slugs are orange slugs that eat plants. Taxonomists categorize the three molluscs respectively into the gastropod genus Arion subfuscus, A. rufus and A. vulgaris. Slugs may be considered as beneficial in consuming carrion, decaying and living fungi and plants, other slugs, and snails and as pests in eating edible, ornamental and wildflowering plants.
Move Your Feet was created in 2003.
I'd argue the slugs drowning in water, i put slugs into my fish tank for the fish and they just move around as normal, maybe the will drown over time i'm not sure they don't last that long, one even made it to the top of my tank