A snail is a small, soft-bodied mollusk characterized by its coiled shell and slimy, moist body. It belongs to the class Gastropoda and is known for its slow movement, using a muscular foot to glide along surfaces. Snails are often found in various environments, including gardens, forests, and aquatic habitats, and they play a role in the ecosystem by decomposing organic matter. Many species also have distinct patterns and colors on their shells, contributing to their diversity.
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