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English, 29.04.2021 19:20 smolemily

Please Help Asap Read this short passage and answer the question at the bottom! I will mark you brainliest!! Mollusks are invertebrates which include snails, slugs, mussels, and octopuses. They are not members of the insect family, but many people think they are. Mollusks can be distinguished from insects by their lack of wings, and the fact that they are not warm-blooded. Although one might be tempted to be scared of mollusks, they are normally quite gentle and harmless. Mollusks have not been known to attack humans in the wild or in captivity. To care for a mollusk, wash it gently and feed it small leaves or twigs. Most people do not recommend keeping mollusks as pets. A mollusk may or may not have a shell. This is not how you distinguish a mollusk; other animals have shells such as turtles. Nevertheless mollusks are often considered pests.

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