An abalone is one.
Its a fancy word for a water slug/snail, such as the glaucus atlanticus
No it is a marine gastropod (snail).
no it is a predatory marine gastropod. just a snail
sea lily
A boat shell is a marine gastropod of the genus Crepidula, which contains numerous species.
The Maclurites fossil is associated with a type of mollusk called Maclurites, believed to be part of the Monoplacophora class of ancient marine animals.
A gastropod.
a kitten well i think
Gastropod literally means "stomach-foot" the bottom of the snail (where it inches along) is called the foot. In its visceral mass is the stomach where you get the term stomach foot or gastropod.
Yes, fusus is a type of fossil gastropod. Fusus are pointed spiral shells that belonged to a group of marine snails known as gastropods, which lived millions of years ago. They are commonly found in sedimentary rocks and are often used by paleontologists to study past marine environments.
Ormer, found off the Scilly and Channel Isles.
A conch is classified as a marine gastropod mollusk. It belongs to the order Neogastropoda within the class Gastropoda.
Snail slime, as it is called, is an external body secretion, a type ofÊmucous.Ê This is produced from snails, land snails, slugs, gastropod mollusks, and other gastropods from marine, freshwater or terrestrial habitats.ÊÊ