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      • Euopisthobrnachia or Opisthobranchs are sea snails and mollusks that closely resemble Gary, featuring long eye stalks and shells on their back. They live along the ocean floor on coral reefs and tide pools. Depending on the species, these sea snails can feed on algae, sedentary prey like sponges, or dead organic material.
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  1. Sea snails are marine gastropods, members of the phylum Mollusca. They appear frequently in the series, as animals that are commonly kept as pets. SpongeBob's pet snail, Gary, is one of the most prominent characters in the series.

  2. There are many species of sea snails in real life. In the series, the sea snail is the underwater equivalent to a cat. The most notable is Gary the Snail. Others include Snellie the Snail, Annette, and a variety of one-time characters. "Whelk Attack" features whelks, a type of sea snail, as big ravenous beasts. They later turn out to be small ...

  3. Jul 5, 2022 · Onto SpongeBob’s loyal companion (and supposed pet), Gary, who is a sea snail. These marine snails are a diverse group of gastropods; they can spend time on land, in saltwater or freshwater, can come in various colors and can be carnivores, herbivores or omnivores.

    • "Absorbent and yellow and porous is he! SpongeBob Squarepants!" He looks like a cleaning sponge, but assuming he's truly a sea sponge, with which phylum and class names might we label him?
    • Garold Wilson Snail, Jr. (SpongeBob's purring, meowing pet snail Gary, son of Sluggo and Sluggine) is of what class of the phylum Mollusca?
    • SpongeBob's friend Patrick Star is a starfish (or sea star). What phylum and class would we use to label him?
    • SpongeBob's crusty boss, Captain Eugene H. "Armor Abs" Krabs (a crab) has some characteristics in common with bodybuilder Larry the Lobster. What phylum and subphylum do they share?
  4. Gary is a sea snail with a pink shell with indigo spots and a red spiral. He has eye-stalks that hold together his scarlet-green eyeballs with vermillion pupils. The sides of his body are light blue, and his belly is chartreuse.

  5. Join Dr. Jann Vendetti, NHM's Associate Curator of Malacology, and Museum Educator Steven Mendoza to explore the fascinating world of snails! Uncover fact an...

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    • Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM)
  6. This is a list of species both real and fictional that were featured on Spongebob Squarepants. How many have you heard of before?

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