Snail
There are more than 40,000 different species of snails and slugs 
throughout the world, and they are remarkably well adapted to survival. 
They may be found almost everywhere-on land, in trees, in freshwater 
ponds and streams, and in salt water from shoreline to ocean depths. 
Snails have shells; slugs do not.Snails and slugs are similar animals. The main difference between them 
is that a snail has a shell and a slug does not. Snails and slugs belong
 to the group of soft-bodied animals called mollusks, which also 
includes oysters, clams, and squid. 

 
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