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Movement of snails and snakes

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Answered by linasunil85
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:--Movement of a snake is called slithering movement. It moves fast by whole body and moves by making loops on its sides.

:-- A snail moves using its muscular foot. It is a slow movement.

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Answered by amritamohanty1472
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Movement In Snails:-

The soft body of a snail is protected by a hard ,coiled shell.This is it's exoskeleton.

The snail moves by creeping on a flat 'foot' underneath the body.The band of muscles in the foot contract and expand to create a rippling movement that pushes the snail forward.

The foot also secrets slimy mucus to make a slippery track over which the snail moves.

Movement In Snakes:-

A snake has a long, flexible backbone.It contracts it's muscles, thrusting it's body from side to side, creating a series of curves.Each curve pushes against the ground to give a forward thrust to the body.Movement is helped by the scales,which catch on any uneven surface.

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