Gastropods are the second largest class of animals, with over 40,000 living species. They live in oceans, freshwater, and on land. Their shells vary greatly in size and shape. Gastropods have soft inner parts like gills or lungs and a foot, as well as a hard shell that can have different forms depending on the shape of the whorls and spire. The shell forms include discoidal, trochiform, turbinate, turreted, cylindrical, globular, fusiform, convolute, auriform, conical, vermiform, patelliform, and pupaeform.