Snail & Slug Bodies
Slime
Kinds of Snails and Slugs
The Lives of Snails and Slugs
100

Snails and slugs belong to the family of animals called _______.

Mollusks

100

What part of the body produces slime?

the foot

100

How long ago did the first snails and slugs probably live?

around 600 million years ago

100

True or False: people do not eat snails

False

200

The mollusk family also includes what animals?

Clams, squids, and octopuses

200

Slug slime tastes ______ for birds, snakes, crabs, turtles, and other animals.  

awful

200

How many kinds of slugs and snails are there today?

around 80,000 kinds

200

True or False: land snails and slugs eat live plants and some eat dead plants too

True

300

What do all mollusks have in common?

soft bodies, no backbone, and most have shells to protect their bodies

300

True or false: slime helps protect snails and slugs.

True

300

If a snail or slug dries out, what will happen?

It will die

300

What do they spend most of their time doing?

searching for food

400

Snails and slugs have _______ with many rows of tiny sharp teeth.  

tongues

400

Slugs and snails drink through their skin and their slime ______ the water.  

filters

400

What type of slug looks quite a bit like a fruit?

A banana slug

400

How are land snails and slugs similar to bears?

They sleep through cold winters

500

What is the word that means "belly foot" and why are snails and slugs called this?

gastropods 

because it seems to walk on its belly.  

500

What is the purpose of the slime?

It helps the snail crawl and it is sticky so it can help it climb.  

500
How are the colors of sea slugs different from land slugs?

Most land slugs are brown or green but sea slugs are brightly colored (red, blue, purple, silver or yellow)

500

What do sea snails eat?

underwater plants, sponges, and tiny ocean animals

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