snake, earth worm, legless lizard
They move by sliding on their bellies, much like penguins or snakes... They do actually move on what is called their foot.
They don't slide on there bellies.
Snake and earthworm are the 2 animals that move with their body.
It's a Chinese Proverb.
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they are both cold bloodedthey both slide on there bellies to move around
Wind,Water and living things (Animals and humans)
Three letters, M.A.D. Move, Adapt, or Die
Snails are animals. They are gastropod animals, which means "stomach foot." Gastropod animals move around by crawling on their bellies (not really their stomach), and have muscular bodies. Some of them, like snails, make a shell around their bodies for protection. Slugs are a kind of snail that doesn't have a shell.
Penguins use a combination of waddling, sliding on their bellies, and swimming to move around their habitats. On land, their short legs make them waddle awkwardly, while sliding on their bellies helps them move quickly across ice and snow. In the water, penguins are agile swimmers, using their flippers to propel themselves through the water.