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Nearly all snails have radulas. Radulas are hard, ribbonlike organs that look like tongues. Radulas contain rows of tiny teeth. Some snails have just a few teeth while others have thousands. As these teeth wear away over time, they are replaced by new ones. Snails don't chew their food. Instead, they use their radulas to grind, grate, and tear it.

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13y ago

It flyes with its slime. The slime makes a ramp and it goes off it.

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13y ago

they use the suction thingy on their bottom.

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Snails eat mostly living plants as well as decaying plants. They also chew on fruits and young succulent plant barks. Snails also eat algae.

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They don't gather. They find a fertile patch - your lettuce garden is a favourite - and simply eat as they go, like caterpillars.

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Underneath their head they have a mouth, it's kinda hard to see when it isn't open. They have teeth-like things that scrape pieces of the thing they're eating.

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mostly by smell

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they don't

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