there shells
The snail has its shell for protection.
A snails shell protect it from preditors
Some adaptations of mollusks include an operculum that most univalves have for protection, the radula of the moon snail that is used to drill through other shells to get their food, and the jet propulsion movement and ink sac of cephalopods to escape predators.
· Long antennae for enhanced sense's of smell and touch · Lubricated (slimy) surface for extra movement In emergencies the snail can fully retract into its shell for added protection
A limpet has a shell that is much stronger that a snail's and they are small and not really a good food source
The hypothesis could be: A snail travels faster than a worm because of its muscular foot and ability to glide on a layer of mucus, allowing it to move more efficiently than a worm that lacks these adaptations.
* smooth surface * dark areas * wet - damp areas & * in a bush, forest, garden-just a place with heaps of plants to eat
Both the snail shell and porcupine quills serve as protective structures for the animals they belong to. The snail shell provides a hard, external barrier that shields the soft body of the snail from predators and environmental hazards. Similarly, porcupine quills are sharp and can deter potential threats by making the porcupine less palatable. Both adaptations illustrate how different species have evolved unique physical features for defense.
No a snail can't live in a snail.
No, you can not turn into a snail by eating snail food.
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no a sea snail is faster than a land snail