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A limpet moves primarily by using its muscular foot, which it extends and contracts to create a gliding motion across surfaces. This foot can also secrete mucus to help reduce friction and facilitate movement. While limpet movement is generally slow, they can quickly retreat into their shells for protection when threatened. Their movement is typically limited to their rocky habitats, where they cling tightly to avoid being dislodged by waves or predators.

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