They do have soft bodies but some species wear a shell to help protect them self.
Soft-bodied invertebrates are called mollusks, mollusks are snails, snails are mollusks because snail have soft bodies.
Snails are molluscs, creatures with soft bodies, and worms, i guess, are also molluscs because they have soft bodies
Mollusks are members of this phylum, known for their soft bodies. They include animals like snails, slugs, clams, and squid.
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Yes, snails have blood in their bodies. It is called hemolymph and serves a similar function to blood in other animals.
Snails belong to the phylum Mollusca, which is a diverse group of invertebrates that includes creatures like clams, octopuses, and squid. Mollusks are characterized by having soft bodies and, in many cases, hard shells for protection.
Snails do not have skeleton. They have a soft body cavity and are protected by their large shells on their backs.
Hermit crabs have a soft body that needs to be protected from predators instead of the hard exoskeleton of most crabs. Therefore they use the shells of other animals like snails to protect their soft bodies.
It’s call a skeleton ahhhh I sorry I tried to be funny but failed yaa don’t be like me.
snails prefer to eat soft water-based plant matter.
Soft bodies have no bones Invertebrates have no back bone You do the math.
The term "soft bodies" refer to animals with no skeleton.