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Chitons move primarily using a muscular foot that extends across their underside, allowing them to cling tightly to surfaces like rocks. They use a gliding motion, aided by the secretion of mucus, to facilitate movement. Additionally, they can flex their bodies to navigate over uneven terrain and can even curl up for protection when threatened. This combination of muscular action and adaptability helps them thrive in their intertidal habitats.

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