inside the snails mouth is a tongue called the radula
the snail's mouth is on the underside of the head
Yes, a snail's mouth is unique. A snail's mouth contains a specialized organ called a Radula. The Radula is used as a rasp to scrap food particles into the snail's gullet.
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The food gets into the snail via its mouth. It's mouth is located underneath the snails head, and can sometimes be difficult to see.
No it does not because the birds mouth is way to small for the snail to fit in there i first i thought the bird mouth was big enough to put the snail in. but ever body wasd saying that it was to small for it to fit in the mouth. so i was thinking me and my bother were going do it me and ny dad got a bird. and my mom asnd borther got the snail. it as really nasty.
No it is much smaller
It is bad if you put it in your mouth and will cause some problems
It uses its suction-cup-like mouth to absorb food.
The snail's mouth is on the bottom of the head right up by the short tentacles. Inside the mouth is a specialized eating tool, the radula. The radula is a muscular structure covered by thousands of tiny, sharp teeth. The snail eats by pressing the radula against a leaf or other desirable bit of vegetation and rasping it to scrape away small particles.
a lot because they can reproduce with theresevles whenever they want.