No.....Not even close.... worms are usually segemented, snails are not
The slug is technically an animal so is the worm so it would be the worm and the slug family.
no
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a slug is a small but fat lump of fat and a worm is a long and thing that you find in your garden and is usually pink/red but you can find them green and somtimes a dark yellow.
A slug is an invertebrate, it belongs to the Mollusca, more specific to the Gastropoda.
In asking this question it depends because there are many places a slug lives. For example if the slug lived in the forest or garden it will share it with a worm.
Worm, slug, all soft bodied invertibrates.
Invertabrates, are animals that lack a spine or spinal corde such as a worm, sponge or slug.
Land animals without legs include slugs, snails, snakes, worms etc.
A slug is a mollusk, it lives on land and eats plants. A leech is an annelid (segmented worm) lives in fresh or salt water depending on the type and sucks blood.
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I think animals with a liquid skeletons include worms. slugs, jellyfish. Alex 8