i think because they actualy have little feet that they can walk faster than snails.but snails dont have feet
Worms move faster than snails because they have a more streamlined body shape that allows for faster movement through the soil. In contrast, snails move slowly due to their shell, which adds weight and can cause more friction when moving. Additionally, worms have a more efficient method of locomotion using their muscles and setae (tiny bristles), while snails rely on muscular contractions to move their bulk along.
Well snails have shells and worms dont. worms dig undergroung and snails just climb up things for safety.
No.
No, snails are gastropods.
sponges,worms,and snails are invertebrates.
They are mammals
One early developmental event suggesting frogs are more closely related to sea stars than either group is related to snails or worms is gastrulation. In both frogs and sea stars, gastrulation involves the formation of a blastopore that becomes the opening of the digestive tract, while this differs in snails and worms. Additionally, frogs and sea stars share radial cleavage during early cell divisions, unlike the spiral cleavage seen in snails and worms.
crayfish, worms, and snails
Yes.
snails are slower than turtles. if you put a snails speed next to a turtles the turtle will be faster.
Most salamanders eat worms, slugs and snails so try feeding it worms, slugs and snails.
insects, worms and snails.