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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, estuaries, …

  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, eyes, tentacles, and a …

  4. 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 you can …

  5. Gastropoda | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web

    Sep 19, 2001 · Gastropods are by far the largest group of molluscs. Their 40,000 species comprise over 80% of living molluscs. Gastropod feeding habits are extremely varied, although most species make …

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Gastropoda - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Snails and slugs (Gastropoda) constitute the most diversified class of Mollusca, with global species richness estimated as exceeding 60,000 species. This is the only class of molluscs that has …

  9. 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 Lindberg, …

  10. Mollusca: Gastropoda

    Gastropods have figured prominently in paleobiological and biological studies, and have served as study organisms in numerous evolutionary, biomechanical, ecological, physiological, and behavioral …