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Molluscs! Soft body, with shell Gills A sticky foot /

Sea Snails

Limpets /

Chitons

Mussels and Scallops

Sea Slugs

Blue-ringed octopus Red octopus Octopus and Squid 76/ Cuttlefish

Radula