Wel, gastropods are interesting creatures. Wheher they have shells or not is somewhat of a debate. The decorum of gastropods inside of the psyche, is an interesting topic. They like to attack certain families that like to watch X-Men and smile a alot. They especially hate other gastronemius' who eat out different chicks.
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Have shells member of the mollusk family.
They don't have shells...you may be thinking of gastropods.
Gastropods are a class of mollusks that have one-piece, straight or spiral shells. Examples of gastropods include snails, slugs, whelks and limpets.
Wel, gastropods are interesting creatures. Wheher they have shells or not is somewhat of a debate. The decorum of gastropods inside of the psyche, is an interesting topic. They like to attack certain families that like to watch X-Men and smile a alot. They especially hate other gastronemius' who eat out different chicks.
Gastropods, or slugs and snails, as opposed to molluscs with two shells which are bivalves.
Cowrie shells are mollusk shells, specifically from the family Cypraeidae. They are often found in tropical seas and are known for their shiny, smooth shells that come in various colors and patterns.
Gastropods, more commonly called snails and slugs, defend themselves in several ways. Snails, obviously, retract into their hard shells to protect their soft bodies, while slugs use their distasteful slime to make them unpalatable and hard to pick up. There are also marine gastropods such as abalones, conches perwinkles, etc. that also have hard protective shells.
Gastropods (slugs, snails, limpets) have one shell. Some slugs lack shells entirely, and some have internal vestigial shells.
Any of various marine gastropods of the genus Murexcommon in tropical seas and having rough spiny shells.
Valves means "shells." Bivalves ( two valves ) are clams. Gastropods (snails) have one shell.
Barry Robert Wilson has written: 'Range to reef' 'Australian shells' -- subject(s): Identification, Gastropoda, Shells 'Australian shells, illustrating and describing 600 species of marine gastropods found in Australian waters' -- subject(s): Gastropoda, Shells