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If by butt, you mean their anus, then yes. Snails have an anus on the side of their body.
No, a conch is a mollusk which lives in a conch shell ,which it secretes itself. As the conch grows the shell gets bigger too, to accommodate it. Sea snails tend not to have any shell at all and if they do have a shell it is one that they secrete themselves. Hermit crabs live in the empty shells of mollusks and move to a new shell as they grow bigger.
Snails glide on their muscular feet.
They move there eyes
mucus helps snails to move because its sticky. its also slimy. these to things help the snail to move over different surfaces
As with snails, the mollusks known as chitons have a broad "foot" down the center of their undersides. This allows slow locomotion over rock surfaces, from which the mouth scrapes algae for food. (The mouth is also on the bottom, but there is no separate head.)
Snails do not have wings. They have a little body part at the bottom of their bodies to move, but they move really slow, like a turtle.
The blood of mollusks moves in a setae.
Most animals use their feet, if they have any, to walk, hop, jump, lope or run. Fish swim propelled by their tail. Birds, bats and flying insects use wings. Other insects and arthropods crawl using their legs, snakes slither on their "belly". Different types of mollusks (mullusca) have their own way of traveling. Gastropods (snails, slugs) crawl on a single foot. cephalopods (squids, octopi) use fins and tentacles with jet propulsion to move on the sea bottom or in the water.
Yes, they move don't they?
Be more specific. Crabs have shells and they use their legs.
The function in a mollusks mantel is to help it's muchel move in the bod Located in th inside of the shell