Terrestrial slugs move using their muscular foot. By creating an undulating wave-like motion along the length of the foot, a snail is able to push against a surface and propel its body forward, albeit slowly. At top speed slugs cover a mere 6 inches per minute.
i think slugs, they look like slugs but without any shells!
No because muscles move bones and are attached to bones.
snails, slugs..mollusks generally...any invertabrates from Oscar Winston vanderbilt the twenty-third
No besides us apes are the only ones who have opposable thumbs but ours are better
the bones support the body and also in the bones there is bone marrow that creates blood cells Happymeal530____ IDK! I guess that the bones help us pretty much do any thing and everything! Without bones we would be able to even move!
if you couldn't move your bones you wouldn't be able to walk, play any sport, or do anything. That is why you have joints. Joints connects bones to bone so that they can move... . ..
Bones are important because without bones you cannot move or stand or sit.
They are connected to joints that hold them in place, if bones did not move we wouldn't be able to walk or breathe
the purpose of bones in the foot because if we didn't have any then we cant move or use our foot
Jellyfish, slug, snail, crab, octopus, all invertebrates have no bones.
no fish has no bones because the fish(s) will not be able to swim without a backbone or bones.
Yes. Rifled slugs are intended for smoothbore barrels (abot slugs aer for RIFLED barrels). Best accuracy with rifled slugs is USUALLY a modified choke, but can be safely fired thru any choke less than EXTRA full choke.