No a Slug or Snail is an invertebrate animal because it they do not have internal skeletons with a spine or backbone.
A SLUG is an invertibrate ie it does not have a spine, so the answer to your specific question, is, NO. A SLUG is not a vertibrate.
Not at all. Slugs, along with snails, form the class Gastropoda, which belongs to the Mollusca grouping. Molluscs are the second biggest group of animals, the most prevalent being arthropods. Mammals are vertebrate animals that are endothermic (with the exception of the naked mole rat), meaning they must keep their body temperature at a constant temperature. All invertebrates, including molluscs, are ectotherms, meaning their metabolism is set by the temperature of the surroundings.
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No, they aren't molluscs.
However, they are mollusks.
A slug is none of those things. It is an invertebrate, which is a more primitive type of animal.
It is an invertebrate, which is a more primitive type of animal. So it is an animal with no back bone! i hope that answered your question
No, slugs are not mammals.
No, they are mollusks.
No, a slug is an animal.
Neither.'Slug' applies to any gastropod mollusc* that lacks a shell.*This is what they are classed as, not a reptile or amphibian.
That is the correct spelling of "amphibian" (animal dwelling on land and in water).
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No. An animal cannot be both.
No. An amphibian is an animal; a living thing. Water is a substance; it is not alive.
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it is an amphibian
Amphibian
no, a slug is a mollusk, in particular a gastropod.
An amphibian is an animal that lives on both land and water.