Class Gastropoda.
Slugs and snails are classified under the phylum Mollusca, within the class Gastropoda. They are both part of the same class but have slight differences, such as snails having a visible external shell while slugs do not.
Mollusks are members of this phylum, known for their soft bodies. They include animals like snails, slugs, clams, and squid.
The edible univalves belong to the class Gastropoda. This class includes snails, slugs, and whelks, which are all mollusks with a single shell.
The phylum is Mollusca - all clams are mollusks, like any shelled bivalve. Snails and slugs are also mollusks.
Paramecium are classified under the domain Eukarya.
Phylum Bryophyta, which includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, is eaten by various herbivores such as snails, slugs, insects, and some small mammals. These organisms feed on bryophytes as part of their diet.
Snails have shells and slugs don't.
snails have shells slugs don't it is obvious
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A "Nudibrank" is a under water creture that is closley related to slugs and snails.
Sometimes snails and slugs can be in the park but it's not really rare to be found in parks. Snails and Slugs can be found mostly in gardens.
Yes, mollusks includes snails and slugs.
The phobia of snails and slugs is called Molluscophobia.
Apart from having shells, snails are basically the same animal as slugs.
Yes there are pretty much slugs and snails all over NZ
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Molluscophobia is the fear of slugs or snails.
Some species do. Down here in the South, we have predatory Rosy Wolf Snails that eat small shelled snails and slugs.