Molluscs typically do not have legs; instead, they possess a muscular foot that varies in shape and function across different classes. For example, cephalopods like octopuses and squids have evolved their foot into tentacles used for movement and capturing prey. Gastropods, such as snails and slugs, use their foot for locomotion, gliding along surfaces. Overall, while they lack traditional legs, their foot structures serve similar purposes adapted to their environments.
No they dont
Molluscs dont have legs. They do have a foot though.
Gills, in the shell in molluscs, and between the hind legs in crustaceans.
I think you´re looking for molluscs - snails and the like.
Octopi are cephalopod molluscs, have 8 legs and are often depicted squirting ink when they get cranky. Sharks are fish.
what type of skin does molluscs
Yes, rarely though!
Molluscs are acoelomate; they have no body cavities.
No. Mussels are molluscs and molluscs are invertebrate animals. Invertebrates do not have backbones.
Never Mind the Molluscs was created in 1993.
No
No, it is not impossible, but rarely would happen.