A slug leaves a shiny trail similar to a snail. This trail can be dangerous to plants, flowers, and crops.
no because it is an insect/slug
leafs and letus, cabbage leave it next to them whole
i think for the most common snail it is helix aspersa but there are many other species each with a different name but all in the phylum of molluscs
you look at the bottom of the snail try to take the snail out of its shell if it is black it is a unknown snail if it is all white it is a afarcan snail
A: Like turtles, snails are attached to their shells. They cannot leave their shells and live. If the body is out of the shell totally, the snail is dead. A few people have sworn their snail was alive, out of the shell, driving around. It must have been the current in the tank making their body appear to move. Snails cannot live out of their shells.
No, It is common for people to show or say that. The snail cannot produce enough of it to leave a trail wherever they go.
I think that's either a snail or a slug (it's their secreted mucus from their muscular foot)
a butterflly differ from a snail because its not slimy and has beautifful wings
no because it is an insect/slug
No they are called Gastropoda
A snail kite is a bird.
the red cedar snail obviously.
Snail
they leave a silver trail so they know the way home jks its so they can "walk". because snails dont have to legs they produce a slime so they can slide across it, leaving a silver trail.
that's a snail, not an insect
No species of snail is able to 'leave' its shell. The shell is connected to the snail like a permanent tooth. If it were to leave its shell it would die. so unfortunately the snail probably died, or was eaten by a predator.
Snails are gastropods, and are not even related to insects (which are arthropods).