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Mollusca
The three major groups of mollusk are Gastropods, Bivalves, and Cephlapods.
No, a snail is a gastropod.
No, a snail is a gastropod.
The only extant cephalopod that produces an external shell is the chambered nautilus. The shells produced by squid and cuttlefish are internal.
Its neither.Its actually a Gastropod.
A chambered shell
No. It is a cephalopod that lives in a spirally chambered shell.
A snail is a gastropod. Gastro is latin for stomach. Pod is latin for foot. Meaning...stomach-foot. Which is accurate since a snail slides around on their stomach, also making that their foot.
It is a cephalopod that has a spiral shell with pale pearly partitions.
A cephalopod with an external, spiral shell; living in tropical seas.
"Sailor" is the meaning, as it was once thought that the cephalopod used its webbed arms as sails.