How does the snail sense danger
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When snails sense danger around them, they hide into the shell. The head, at one end of the body, has one to two pairs of tentacles (retractable and provided with tactile receptors), which have the eyes at the tips. The lower pair works as olfactory organs to smell.
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Snails usually have a spiral-shaped shell which is wound around a spindle. This is the snail shell which they retract their soft bodies into when there is danger. Because of this, they are asymmetrical, and this asymmetry is mirrored inside their bodies.
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