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Actually that is wrong. Girl hermit crabs have gonopores. If you turn the hermit crab upside down (PLEASE BE CAREFUL) and it goes out kind of far (DON"T PULL IT) and if it has to little dots on each side, it is a girl.
Slugs do not drink water in the traditional sense. They absorb moisture through their skin to stay hydrated. They are also known to consume liquids found in fruits, vegetables, or decaying plant matter.
Yes, snails do sleep. They may take several short naps throughout the day and night, but they do not have a set sleeping schedule. Snails are more active at night and may be found resting during the day.
Clams and snails typically do not interact with each other, as they both occupy different ecological niches. Clams are bivalves with hard shells that live buried in substrate, while snails are gastropods that move around on a single muscular foot. In the rare event that they do come into contact, there is no specific reaction between them.
Yes, snails have bilateral symmetry. This means that if you were to draw a line down the center of a snail's body, the two halves would be mirror images of each other.
Temperature can affect the reproduction of snails by influencing their metabolic rate and development. Generally, warmer temperatures can increase the activity levels of snails, potentially speeding up their reproductive processes. However, extreme temperatures can also have negative impacts, such as reduced fertility or increased mortality rates.
A shell is a user interface that allows you to access an operating system's services and execute commands. It serves as a command interpreter between the user and the operating system, enabling users to interact with the system through text commands. Shell programs come in various forms, such as Bash, PowerShell, and zsh.
The African word for land can vary depending on the specific language or dialect. However, in Swahili, "ardhi" is commonly used to refer to land.
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The name 'Gilled Snail' is a common name, so it is hard to determine the exact
species for this snail because it is used interchangeably with many different species. All of these snails fit in the subclass Prosobranchia, meaning gills in front of the heart.
Gastropoda in Latin and gastropod in English are scientific names for a garden slug.
Specifically, the word gastropoda comes from the ancient Greek words Î³Î±ÏƒÏ„Î®Ï (gastér "stomach") and ποÏÏ‚ (poús "foot"). The designation includes slugs since it includes molluscs which have internal, no or sparse shells. At the same time, it perpetuates the ancient misunderstanding of slugs as crawling on their bellies when their stomachs in fact are located on the top of their bodies.
The scientific name for the trail left by a snail is "mucus trail." Snails produce mucus to aid in locomotion and protect themselves from rough surfaces.
The scientific name for pouch snail is Campeloma decisum.
Binomial name: Littorina littorea
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The scientific name of an elephant snail is "Macrochlamys indica."
Snails belong to the family of Gastropoda, which is a type of invertebrate mollusk.
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Scientific names are different depending on the species of snail. The snail phylum is molluscs.
The scientific name of a common garden snail is helix aspersa.
The scientific name for a snail in general is helix aspersa.
The scientific name may differ depending on the exact species of snail.
Two of the land snail scientific names are "Helix pomatia" and "Helix aspersa".The "helix" at the beginning of the names comes from the Greek word "έλικα" (elika), and the snails are called so, because their shell is that shape.
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Answer 2
There are very many species of snail. Genera include Helix, Syrinx, Achatina, Pomacea, Acicula, Advena, Rhagada and Zospeum.
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Answer 3
Snails are gastropods. Depending on what species it is, it may have differing scientific names.
The scientific name for the garden snail is:helix aspersa
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Answer 4
Snails in general belong to a class of invertibrates called molluscs. More specifically, they are called gastropod mollucs, or just gastropods (meaning stomach foot...why they are called that i do not know). This separates them from other types of molluscs such as bivalve molluscs (clams, oysters, muscles, scallops) and cephlopod molluscs (octopus, squid and cuttlefish). There are other types of mollucs but they are less well known.
The scientific name for snail is Helix aspersa.
Snails are classified as mollusks belonging to the class Gastropoda. They are characterized by a soft body protected by a spiral shell and a muscular foot used for movement. There are various families, genera, and species of snails classified based on their specific characteristics and features.
Sea slugs are marine invertebrates known for their vibrant colors and unique shapes. They are often hermaphrodites, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs. Some species of sea slugs are capable of photosynthesis due to the presence of chloroplasts in their tissues. They can be found in various marine habitats worldwide, from shallow waters to the deep sea.
The scientific name for sea snails is Gastropoda. This is the class within the Phylum Mollusca that includes all types of snails found in marine environments.
Slugs and snails are classified under the phylum Mollusca, within the class Gastropoda. They are both part of the same class but have slight differences, such as snails having a visible external shell while slugs do not.
Snails belong to the Gastropoda class, which is the largest class within the phylum Mollusca. Within that class, they are further divided into different families based on their characteristics and taxonomy.
Snails belong to the phylum Mollusca, which also includes other animals such as clams, octopuses, and squid. This phylum is characterized by soft bodies, often covered by a hard shell, and a muscular foot used for locomotion.
The scientific name of the apple snail is Pomacea canaliculata.
The word "slug" likely originated from Old Norse or Middle Low German, where "slugge" or "sluk" meant "a heavy blow" or "to swallow or gulp down." Over time, its meaning evolved to include a shell-less land mollusk and a unit of mass or measurement for liquids.