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Ella James
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5 March, 20:18
What are Gastropods
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Taniyah Bradford
5 March, 20:21
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Snails and slugs, are mollusks. They have a sprial like shell most times, but not always, a mucousy slimey pad that they propel themselves on. A soft head with no skeletal support that has eyes and antennae
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Trevor Jordan
5 March, 20:23
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Gastropods, snails and slugs, are a large taxonomic class within the phyllum Mollusca.
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