No, snails are gastropods.
erm... a snail?
Well Pigs Do Have Bones And Worms Have No Bones and Snail Has A Shell On The Out Side So Snail And Worm
A snail is faster because it has a body and a worm is like a string
Worms and snails do not have an inside skeleton- but pigs do.
A snail and a worm are alike because they both squirm. There you go that is how a worm and a snail are alike.
They are 95% herbivores, but sometimes will eat insects, worms and the occasional snail as well.
An example of a protostome is a snail. Protostomes are organisms in which the blastopore, the opening of the developing embryo, becomes the mouth of the adult organism.
yes, snails and slugs to get along, although if you have a snail/ and or slug, it is not essential that the have a "buddy" or friend.
Snails are molluscs, creatures with soft bodies, and worms, i guess, are also molluscs because they have soft bodies
Yes, a gastropod is an invertebrate. The reason I know this is because snails and worms are classified as gastropods. They are vertebrates with exoskeletons as well.
The bird that will crack a snail's shell on a rock is a song thrush. The song thrush also eats worms, berries and insects.
Well first, estimate the number of types of bulls, then estimate the types of frogs. Your sure to get an accurate answer.