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Snail Teeth: Everything You Need to Know
First, snails have jaws that they use to pull food into their mouths. But their teeth aren’t located on the jaws — they’re actually located on the radula, the snail’s version of a tongue. The radula ...
Imagine going to the dentist with this set of teeth! These are teeth located on a snail’s “tongue,” or radula, also called a rasper, which is constantly licking the ground to scrape up and transport ...
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8 surprising snail facts you should know
Learn about snails with a roundup of snail facts. Discover what snails eat, when they get shells, how long they sleep and how fast they move.
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