A snail belongs to the molluscan class and has no bones or limbs.
Turtles are reptile and have much harder, larger and flatter shells. Turtles also have limbs in the form of flippers to help move easily through water in the oceans where they live. Snail's are herbavoires and eat a variety of vegetation and fruit on land, but turtles have a diet of either sea grass and algae or sponge's, shrimps and squid, purely depending on the species and location.
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Snails and turtles are both members of the class Gastropoda, but they belong to different orders: snails are in the order Pulmonata, while turtles are in the order Testudines. One key difference is their mode of locomotion: snails move by gliding on a muscular foot, while turtles have limbs adapted for walking or swimming. Additionally, turtles have a protective shell made of bone and keratin, while snails have a coiled shell made of calcium carbonate.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Snails are small creatures with soft bodies and no legs, while turtles are larger animals with hard shells and four legs. Both snails and turtles move at their own pace, enjoying the world around them in their own special way. Just remember, whether you're slow like a snail or steady like a turtle, you're still a unique and wonderful part of this big, beautiful world.