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introduction about snail​

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Answered by vk979416
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Slugs and snails belong to the Phylum Mollusca and are more closely related to octopi than insects. Mollusks are a large and diverse group of animals of worldwide distribution. The slugs and snails are much like some insects in their biology. Their damage to ornamental plants resembles that done by caterpillars or wireworms. Slugs and snails are in a subgroup called the Gastropoda, the members of which have a head, a ventral muscular foot, and a shell (internal in slugs and external on snails)

Answered by shwetayadav3818
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Snails are gastropod animals which have an enclosing shell, into which it is able to retract entirely, for protection. Snails are a different category of animals that fall under the phylum Mollusca. In household situations, snails tend to destroy fruits and vegetables. Snails are active during the wet season and inactive during the winter season. Snails are omnipresent in the world and are found in mountains, deserts, forests and oceans. Due to its tiny size, snails often fall prey to animals like lizards, snakes, rats and birds. Animals who appear similar to snails but lack the enclosing shell are called slugs. Snails are cold-blooded invertebrates with an enclosed shell for hydration and protection purposes.

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