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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Snail and Slug Bodies . . . . . . . . . . . 5 A land slug (left) and a land snail (right)
Slime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Introduction
Kinds of Snails and Slugs . . . . . . . 10 Can you guess what walks on
one slimy foot? Here’s another clue:
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this animal has a tongue covered
Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 with sharp teeth. Believe it or not,
the right answer is a snail or slug.
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
You’ll be amazed when you
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 discover more about these creepy
crawlers!
Sea snails on
a sea fan
eyespots
Snails and slugs are much alike.
They belong to the family of
animals called mollusks. The
mollusk family foot tentacles
breathing pore mouth
also includes
clams, squids, SLUG
mantle
tentacles with
eyes at the tips
and octopuses. breathing pore head
Ruffle-back snail
sensory
tentacles
All mollusks have soft bodies and
foot slime gland mouth
no backbones, and most have shells
to protect their bodies. Even slugs Snails and slugs are also called
have a tiny gastropods, which means “belly
shell hidden foot.” A snail or slug has one foot,
beneath with its head at one end. It seems
their skin. to walk on its belly, but actually it
is crawling on its foot. Snails and
slugs have tongues with many
Snail with spiral-shaped shell rows of tiny sharp teeth.
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Snails and slugs have four tentacles
shaped like arms. At the ends of
the top two tentacles are the eyes.
These top tentacles are also used
to smell. Slugs and snails use their
bottom two tentacles for feeling
their way along.
Slime
Snails and slugs move very slowly,
gliding along on their single feet.
The foot produces slime that helps
the snail crawl, like sliding on a
bed of jelly. The goo is sticky, so it
also helps the animal climb. Slugs
and snails drink through their skin,
This snail’s foot is the large pad in the center. and their slime filters the water.
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Slime also helps protect snails and
slugs. Birds, snakes, crabs, turtles,
and other animals eat snails and
slugs. But the slime makes it
difficult for these hunters because
dinner gets very sticky. Slug slime
also tastes awful. This disgusting
goo helps stop animals from eating A snail in a wet, mossy area
One slug looks quite a bit like a The Lives of Snails and Slugs
fruit. It is the banana slug, which Like bears, land snails and slugs
lives in the western United States. sleep through cold winters. Snails
A banana slug is yellow with black nap in their shells, and slugs sleep
spots, and in holes they’ve dug in the dirt. In
it can grow the spring, they come out. They’re
as big as very hungry after they wake up,
a banana. Banana slug searching for food and they need to find plants to eat.
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Snails and slugs spend most of
their time searching for food. Land
snails and slugs eat live plants, and
some eat dead plants, too. They rub
their tongues on leaves and stems.
Sharp teeth on their tongues grind
off bits of plants. Sea snails and
slugs eat underwater plants,
sponges, and tiny ocean animals.