many fishes do have
Snakes have a skeleton - worms don't.
Of the three: octopus, coral snake, and snail, there is only one vertebrate which is the coral snake. The reason is that it has a backbone, one of the characteristics of a vertebrate. Neither the snail nor the octopus have an internal skeleton or backbone to qualify as a vertebrate, so they are classified as invertebrates.
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Snake river physa snail was created in 1988.
They are both animals. That's about it, the two taxanomic groups are about as far apart as is possible in the animal kingdom. I think the only thing less related to a snake than a snail would be something like coral...
A snake is a reptile. A snail is known as a mollusc.
No. A snake has a solid skeleton made from bones (in the same way our skeleton is made)
The skin of a snake helps protect from injury
compare the snake and earthworm
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It will move its tiny little hairs and move through the soil. sort of like an earthworm. How ever, leechs are usually in water.