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Limpet and Umbrella slug

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Difference between Limpet and Umbrella slug

Limpet vs. Umbrella slug

Limpets are aquatic snails with a shell that is broadly conical in shape and a strong, muscular foot. The umbrella slug (Umbraculum umbraculum) is a species of large sea snail or limpet, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Umbraculidae.

Similarities between Limpet and Umbrella slug

Limpet and Umbrella slug have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Gastropoda, Heterobranchia, Mollusca, Sea snail.

Gastropoda

The gastropods, more commonly known as snails and slugs, belong to a large taxonomic class of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca, called Gastropoda.

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Heterobranchia

Heterobranchia, the heterobranchs (meaning "different-gilled snails"), is a taxonomic clade of snails and slugs, which includes marine, aquatic and terrestrial gastropod mollusks.

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Mollusca

Mollusca is a large phylum of invertebrate animals whose members are known as molluscs or mollusksThe formerly dominant spelling mollusk is still used in the U.S. — see the reasons given in Gary Rosenberg's.

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Sea snail

Sea snail is a common name for snails that normally live in saltwater, in other words marine gastropods.

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Limpet and Umbrella slug Comparison

Limpet has 94 relations, while Umbrella slug has 16. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.64% = 4 / (94 + 16).

References

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