noun
- A large class of mollusks that typically have a muscular foot for movement and a shell (often spiral), including snails and slugs.
Usage: plural form of gastropod; scientific/biological term
Examples
- Gastropods are found in nearly every habitat on Earth, from oceans to deserts.
- The museum's collection includes fossils of ancient gastropods dating back millions of years.
- Garden gastropods like snails and slugs can damage plants.
- Marine gastropods have adapted to survive in extreme deep-sea environments.
- Biologists study gastropods to understand mollusk evolution.
- Some gastropods are herbivores, while others are carnivorous predators.