they are way lighter
yes
no it is to bright for there eyes
Snails have long stalks which hold there eyes up and the eyeball has no cover so it HURTS!
Snails have poor eyesight and can only detect light and dark shapes. They rely more on their sense of touch and smell to navigate their environment.
snails came from France when the french brought them over to eat on ships.
Yes, snails have eyes on the tips of their upper pair of tentacles, which are located on their head. These eyes can detect light and movement.
snails, bees
no, they live in light constantly like me
Yes in-fact they do.
No one really knows the answer to this question. From what we can tell, their eyes are only able to detect the difference between light and dark; but it is hard to say whether or not they can see color.
Snails prefer dark conditions as they are nocturnal creatures. Exposure to bright light can stress them and lead to dehydration. Providing them with places to retreat to in the dark will help keep them comfortable and healthy.
Snails produce CO2 all the time even if they are alive. It doesn't matter if there is light or not. Animals do not consume CO2 at all but produce it as a product.