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  1. Gastropoda - Wikipedia

    Gastropods inhabit an extraordinary range of environments, including marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems. They occur in gardens, woodlands, deserts, mountains, rivers, lakes, …

  2. Gastropod | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    gastropod, any member of more than 65,000 animal species belonging to the class Gastropoda, the largest group in the phylum Mollusca.

  3. Gastropod - Characteristics, Examples, Anatomy, Fossils & Pictures

    Sep 11, 2024 · Gastropods are members of the class Gastropoda, a highly broad group of mollusks that includes snails and slugs. They have a visceral hump, mantle, muscular foot, …

  4. What Are Gastropods? Characteristics & Functions

    Jan 29, 2025 · Gastropods (class Gastropoda) represent the largest and most diverse class of mollusks, encompassing familiar creatures like snails, slugs, limpets, and sea butterflies.

  5. Class Gastropoda - Digital Atlas of Ancient Life

    Sep 16, 2021 · Gastropods are the second largest class of animals (after the Insecta)—with 40,000–90,000 living species and at least 13,000 extant and fossil genera (Ponder and …

  6. Gastropods | Marvelous Mollusks — Museum of the Earth

    Gastropods, also known as snails and slugs, are the second largest class of animals after insects. There may be 90,000 living species today! Gastropods make a living in just about every way …

  7. Gastropods - Types, Characteristics, and Habitats

    Jul 25, 2024 · Gastropods are a vast and diverse group of mollusks, commonly known as snails and slugs. Gastropods showcase an extraordinary diversity of form and function. As the only …

  8. Gastropod - New World Encyclopedia

    Gastropods are also referred to as univalves since most have a single shell, or valve, which is characteristically coiled or spiraled, as in snails, limpets, abalones, cowries, whelks, and conches.

  9. Gastropoda - Soil Ecology Wiki

    May 12, 2023 · Background & Life History The class gastropoda takes its name from the Greek words "gaster" meaning gastric and "pous" meaning foot, referring to their guts located just …

  10. Gastropod - Mollusks, Shells, Taxonomy | Britannica

    Gastropod - Mollusks, Shells, Taxonomy: Given the antiquity of the gastropods, it is perhaps realistic to expect that most changes have occurred more than once.