Snails are actually mollusks and crustacean. They are very unique creatures.
Lobster
No. A lobster and crab is a crustacean. An octopus, squid and cuttlefish are mollusks.
No ......mollusks are not segmented,like insects....just their body is partitioned into head, foot, and visceral hump..........but one can't take it as segmentation.........
No, a conch is a mollusk (I think) and why is your question under Lord of the Flies
No because a crustacean has a exoskeleton and a mussel has a shell
a crab is a crustacean
No. A bird is not a crustacean.
crustacean is not a decomposer
A lobster is not a mollusk. Lobsters are crustaceans. A lobster is classified as a crustacean because it can move freely in the water to obtain food. Mollusks do not move about freely in the water to obtain food.
No, a wood louse is not a mollusk; it is an terrestrial crustacean belonging to the order Isopoda. Wood lice are more closely related to shrimp and crabs than to mollusks, which include animals like snails and clams. They have a segmented body and exoskeleton typical of arthropods, while mollusks have a soft body, often with a hard shell.
No, a frog is an amphibian, not a crustacean.
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