A snail's foot is the way it moves from place to place. It pulls the foot into the shell when it is in danger. To identify a snail, the best way is to examine the shell.
My foot
Head/Foot - Has sense organs and is used for mobility. Mantle - Covers the body mass and can secrete a shell in some species. Body - Contains the main organs. Located above the head/foot.
The external parts of a snail are shell and muscular foot. The shell is the outer skeleton of a snail. Snail moves from one place to another with the help of muscular foot.
The presence of he shell, the type of shell, the type of foot, and the type of nervous system
1.the kind of shell they have. 2.weather they have a shell. 3.the kind of false foot they have
Trench foot, shell shock
their foot
Yes.
shell shock and trench foot
trench foot and shell shock
Scallops don't have tails. So the answer is no. They are a shell fish, like oysters. They do have something called a "foot" that attaches them to their shell and it is tough.