A shell.
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.
Snails, crabs, turtles, armadillos, tortoises, and lobsters all live in or have a shell.
Many molluscs, such as snails, and also creatures like turtles and tortoises have shells.
why do snails live in damp places?=How do snails carry there shell on there back?=
Snails do carry diseases! African land snails can harbor and pass on Meningitis and Schistosomiasis--a parasitic disease. They also are loaded with bacteria like salmonella and e-coli.
Sloths, snails, slugs, turtles, coral, urchins, Greenland Sharks, Loris, Sea Anemone, and tortoises are a list of slow animals.
no because some snails carry around sickness
No, cats should not eat snails as they can carry parasites that may be harmful to the cat.
Most reptiles carry the bacteria, so chances are, yes.
Most likely, yes.
Many marine animals have a shell covering. A few of these animals are snails, shellfish, crabs, tortoises, turtles, and the like.
i don't think snails do! Snails poop from inside their shell. They have a small hole in their shell that allows them to carry waste out.