Something that is amphibious spends part of its life as an aquatic creature and part of its life as a land creature. While there are both land and water snails, they are either one or the other and not both, so snails are not amphibious.
No they are not they are insects.
Yes, there are freshwater amphibious slugs: bug eating amphibious slugs that may be seen in UK ponds. In the water they are white and take on a worm/leech like appearance. they sometimes crawl out and breathe just as well in air, taking on a more classic slug appearance.
Latin name: Aitengidae incerta sedis. They are quite enigmatic.
Mollusks are not amphibians. They are a group of animals that are invertebrates and have a soft body. They typically live in a shell. Examples of mollusks include snails and clams.
No, crustaceans are arthropods.
They do not. Instead, they feed on insects, grubs, slugs, worms, and other invertebrates like other amphibians do. But as tadpoles, the feed on plants.
Adult amphibians are meat eating predators. Their prey also includes insects, slugs, worms, and even small mammals, such as mice. Aquatic amphibians eat water snails, insects, and small fish. Many amphibians hunt at night, using their sharp sight, smell, and hearing to track victims.
Birds, amphibians, fish and reptiles all lay eggs. Monotreme mammals (the platypus and echidnae) also do this.
The pacific giant salamander east land snails, slugs, beetles, moths, flies, small mammals, mice, amphibians, small snakes and frogs
Collective nouns for slugs are a slime of slugs, a phlegm of slugs, or a cornucopia of slugs.
1. leopard slugs 2. banana slugs 3. garden slugs 4. red triangle slugs 5. black slugs 6. field slugs 7. keel slugs
Slugs can eat parsley. Slugs can eat anything, even if it kills it.
Yes, newts are amphibians.
On the contrary, chickens will eat the slugs! Chickens LOVE slugs. Unless you have monster sized slugs the size of chickens, don't worry about it.
No. Sea slugs are Gastropods.
Horned Slugs
where do you find slugs on the planet