Snails glide on their muscular feet.
mucus helps snails to move because its sticky. its also slimy. these to things help the snail to move over different surfaces
It helps move you. Your bones make up your structure. These muscles allow your body to move.
Snails do not have wings. They have a little body part at the bottom of their bodies to move, but they move really slow, like a turtle.
The circulatory system helps move oxygen throughout your body.
a snail only has one foot i am serious i saw the same thing from someone else A SNAIL ONLY HAS ONE FOOT!
It has bones and it helps your body system and helps you move.
If by butt, you mean their anus, then yes. Snails have an anus on the side of their body.
Flagellum.
Snails leave a slime trail because of their limited movement. Snails are very small creatures, and coupled with the wait of their shell, they do not move very fast. Snails leave a trail of mucus, not slime (well i guess it counts as slime..:) in order to help them slip along faster. They use it to glide along on, and it helps them stick so they can hang upside down.
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Creeping animals are animals that move close to the ground by crawling or slithering. Examples include snakes, worms, snails, and certain insects. These animals typically have a body structure that allows them to move smoothly along the ground.
Elephant snails have adapted to their environment by developing a thick, spiral-shaped shell that helps protect them from predators. They also have a long, strong foot that helps them move efficiently across the forest floor. Additionally, their unique tentacles equipped with sensory organs aid in detecting food and potential threats in their surroundings.