Their bodies are supported by powerful muscles inside of them, and what is known as a hydrostatic skeleton that is comprised mostly of water. This pressure is used to help support the snails body.
Sea slugs move by contracting and relaxing their muscles in a wave-like motion, known as peristalsis, which propels them forward. Some sea slugs also use cilia or small appendages on their body to help them glide or crawl along surfaces.
No, slugs do not have the ability to smile. Slugs do not possess facial muscles or the ability to form expressions like humans or some other animals.
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Slugs don't run. They slither by moving muscles in their "foot" that cause a forwards movements. They are one of the slowest moving creatures on Earth.
Their mouths.
There's no exact count of the number of muscles in human body but according to the expert, there are 639 muscles and some of them said more than that.... am not an expert but just a wild guest 653 (hehehe)
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Body muscles
Snails are a VERY old lifeform. They are an important evolutionary step up from the worms, and invented the shell. This invention means that they are very early in having a rigid body shape, and which may be used as protection, and as a place to which muscles may be attached. Even garden slugs still have a tiny bit of shell inside their body. There is no identifiable country or continent that could be considered their original home.
Salt will kill slugs because the slugs body is covered in mucus and the salt will dry up the mucus and in a matter of time the slug will die.
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