A snail is primarily considered a consumer, as it feeds on plant material, fungi, and decaying organic matter. Snails play a role in the ecosystem by breaking down and recycling nutrients, but they do not produce their own food like a producer (e.g., plants) or primarily decompose organic matter like decomposers (e.g., fungi and bacteria). Some snails, particularly detritivores, can have decomposer-like roles, but their main classification is as consumers.
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