No. Mammals are vertebrates (animals with backbones) that are warm-blooded, grow hair, have a four-chambered heart and, most important, produce milk to feed their offspring (the milk-producing mammary gland is the source of the name "mammal").
Snails have none of these characteristics.
No, a snail is a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs.
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All except the snail are mammals.
The anagrams are beaver, dolphin, raccoon, and snail. All but the snail are mammals.
NO, snails are molluscs and monkeys are mammals.
No, snails are mollusk. They have no backbone and are therefore not mammals.No, snails are not mammals.
No, pigs are mammals. Examples of a mollusk would be a clam or snail.
Elks are vertebrates. An invertebrate has no backbone like a snail.
Both snail and turtle are not mammals. The answer is sloth.
armadillo Armadillos aren't reptiles, they are mammals. Tortoises are totally terrestrial (live on land) and have a hard shell.
No a snail can't live in a snail.
No, you can not turn into a snail by eating snail food.
None of the above. Snails are molluscs, which are a phylum of invertebrates entirely separate from mammals, reptiles, and fish, which are all vertebrates.