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Meet the Snails By Mrs. Hollopeter's Class
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Snail Structures By Wade, Troy, Alexis, Blake, and Jordayn They have 2 eyes. They have small antennas. They have big antennas. Snails have a mouth on their foot. Their eyes are on their antennas. They use their shell for protection.
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Snail Behaviors By Madison, Anna, Mandy, and Brodie The snails move around on their slimy foot. They crawl on each other. The snails try to escape from the cup. When you poke their antennas, they pull them in. The snails bubble up. Why?
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How are crayfish and snails alike? By Mikayla, Jenny, Skylee, and Deaken They both have an antenna. They both have eyes. They both have something to protect themselves. They both start from an egg. They both go in water. They both eat vegetables.
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How are crayfish and snails different? By Wade, Troy, Alexis, Blake, and Jordayn Snails are slower than crayfish. Snails don't have pincers, crayfish do. Snails have a mouth on their foot. Crayfish have a mouth by their antenna. Crayfish antennas are longer than snails. Snails can climb walls, crayfish can't. Crayfish have 8 legs. Snails have a foot. Crayfish have an exoskeleton, and snails have an outer shell for protection.
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What do snails eat? By Tiffany, Callum, Connor M., and Courtney Snails eat fruits and vegetables. Snails put food in their mouth and eat it. The color of the food is the color of their droppings. They have 150,000 teeth. The snails don't chew.
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Interesting Facts By Olivia, Emily, Maddie, and Sierra Snails are related to slugs. A snail's tongue can have as much as 150,000 teeth. There are about 40,000 different types of snails. The largest land snail is found in Africa. Its shell is almost 27.5 cm - 11 inches long.
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By Mrs. Hollopeter's Class
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