Anyone with an aquarium snail has watched their snail meander across the glass, their smooth “foot” looking like a suction cup along the glass…but how does a snail actually move, if it doesn’t ever seem to take a “step”? 509 viewsJanuary 3, 2024 Question90.62K April 13, 2021 0 Comments Anyone with an aquarium snail has watched their snail meander across the glass, their smooth “foot” looking like a suction cup along the glass…but how does a snail actually move, if it doesn’t ever seem to take a “step”? In: Biology 1 Answer ActiveNewestOldest Anonymous Posted April 13, 2021 0 Comments The snail has muscles in its foot, which it can contract to cause ripples in the foot. And those ripples are what propels the snail forward. You are viewing 1 out of 1 answers, click here to view all answers. Register or Login
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