Common Name: Snail
Scientific Name: Molluscan
Basic Information about the Species: Snails have hard shells that can help protect them from preditors such as lizards,ants and termites. Snails can be found in a wide range of different environments from ditches to deserts to the abyssal depths of the sea. The great majority of snail species are marine. Many others are terresteial, and numerous kinds can be found in fresh water, and even brackish water. Many snails are herbivorous, though a few land species and many marine species are omnivores or predatory canivores.bab
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