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Gastropods are a class of mollusks that have one-piece, straight or spiral shells. Examples of gastropods include snails, slugs, whelks and limpets.

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Are snail worms?

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If a slug have no shell are they gastropods or cephalopods?

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Is a snail an insect and why?

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Are gastropods extinct?

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What is the circulation of gastropods?

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