class Gastropoda or gastropods
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gastropoda
Molluscs
A snail is an animal. It is part of the molluscan class Gastropoda.
The snail belongs to the phylum mollusca so here for that person was wrong about the snail belonging to the class mollusca
Kingdom- Animalia Phylum- Mollusca Class- Gastropoda
You can't keep a snail from biting because the can't bite; they have no teeth. I know this because my class and I had a project where we take care of the snails and give it a habitat.
All snails are in the Animal Kingdom of life, in the Mollusk Phylum, and the Gastropod class.
gastropods because of its shell and mollusks because of its slimy body. so its both
Snails from any place are all a mollusk, from the class of Gastropod.
slug... they come from dogs but they shrunk a bit
Snails are classified as mollusks belonging to the class Gastropoda. They are characterized by a soft body protected by a spiral shell and a muscular foot used for movement. There are various families, genera, and species of snails classified based on their specific characteristics and features.
No, snails belong to the gastropod class under phylum Mollusca (molluscs). Arthropoda are a different phylum and characterized by joint appendages, like insects and crustaceans.