A snail's foot is the way it moves from place to place. It pulls the foot into the shell when it is in danger. To identify a snail, the best way is to examine the shell.
Yes, I can identify nuts in shells.
no but they do have a 'foot' which is actually a muscular organ . it helps in providing mobility to shell
Pelican shells or pelican foot shells (common name-pelican's foot) are a species of Gastropoda (snails,slugs) usually found in the Swedish waters. It lives is the soft bottoms about 4 to 180 meters deep. It has a brownish-yellow shade. It is 4 to 5 cm in length and its tentacles are at the bottom of the shell near the eyes.
soft bodies and a big muscular foot. Some mollusk have shells.
Not really. It is much easier and simpler to identify animals by their foot prints, not nose-prints.
To identify different types of nuts in their shells, you can look at the size, shape, color, and texture of the shell. You can also shake the nut to listen for a rattling sound, which can indicate the presence of a nut inside. Additionally, you can crack open the shell to see the nut inside and compare it to pictures or descriptions of different types of nuts.
To identify WW2 artillery shells, look for markings such as the manufacturer's name, date of production, and explosive type. Consult reference guides or experts for assistance, and handle with caution due to potential risks.
foot-printing, scanning, and enumeration
The Pomo Indians traveled by canoe made of rushes!
An apple falling from a tree. A welly falling from someones foot
The main difference is that snails are mollusks with shells, while tortoises are reptiles with shells. Snails have soft bodies and move by sliding on a single muscular foot, whereas tortoises have hard shells and crawl using their legs. Snails are usually aquatic or terrestrial, while tortoises are exclusively terrestrial.
The collective nouns for shells are:a broadside of shells (artillery)a salvo of shells (artillery)a midden of shells (sea)