What's the difference between slug and snail / what's difference between moth and butteŕrrrfly
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Snails and slugs are both part of the same class of creatures called gastropods. ... The most obviousdifference between snails and slugs isthe fact that snails have shells. Asnail's shell is like a home it carries around on its back. Slugs, on the other hand, have no shell.
One of the easiest ways to tell thedifference between a butterfly and a moth is to look at the antennae. ... Amoth's antennae are feathery or saw-edged. Butterflies and moths have many things in common, mainly scales that cover their bodies and wings.
One of the easiest ways to tell thedifference between a butterfly and a moth is to look at the antennae. ... Amoth's antennae are feathery or saw-edged. Butterflies and moths have many things in common, mainly scales that cover their bodies and wings.
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Snails and slugs are both part of the same class of creatures called gastropods. ... The most obvious difference between snails and slugs is the fact that snails have shells. A snail's shell is like a home it carries around on its back. Slugs, on the other hand, have no shell.
Butterflies usually rest with their wings closed, while moths rest with their wings open. ... Butterflies have long, thin antenna, while moths have shorter feathery antennas. Butterflies generally gather food during the day while moths are seen more at nighttime.
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