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Yes, a snail's body is segmented in a sense, but not in the same way as insects or worms. Snails belong to the class Gastropoda, and their bodies are divided into distinct regions, including the head, muscular foot, and visceral mass. While they do not have external segmentation like some other animals, their internal structures and organs are organized in a way that reflects a form of segmentation.

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