Land Snails
Land snails are small, soft-bodied creatures that belong to the class Gastropoda. They have a coiled shell that protects their body and helps retain moisture. These snails are primarily herbivores, feeding on a variety of plants, leaves, and decaying organic matter. They are commonly found in gardens, forests, and fields.
Land snails are known for their slow movement, which is facilitated by a muscular foot that glides over surfaces using mucus. They breathe through a lung-like structure and can be found in various climates around the world. Some species can also enter a dormant state during unfavorable conditions.