Garden snails, the most common type, are herbivores. Some snails, like the wolf snails, will eat other snails, so they are carnivores.
Garden snails, the most common type, are herbivores. Some snails, like the wolf snails, will eat other snails, so they are carnivores.
yes they are omnivores
They would be 'parasites.'
Powelliphanta snails which are endemic to New Zealand are carnivorous. Many other types of land snails are not.
Omnivores. Rabbits, dinosaurs, horses and even snails.
A whelk is an animal. The word whelk actually refers to many different kinds of sea snails. Many of the snails are eaten by humans.
The diet of a snail depends on the species. Some snails are herbivores, some are omnivores and some are carnivores.
Snails will eat most any plant matter presented to them, though one would only know if they eat all 'herbs' by trial and error.
Snails are herbivores. Snails are omnivores and they consume earthworks with incredible efficiency. Look it up on YouTube "Snail eat worm" A snail eats mostly plants and most living leaves and plant barks. They also eat paper and cardboard believe it or not. That and limestone and chalk to help their shells stay strong
Some do but not all! My Koi fish are classed as omnivores and have no incisors only some teeth at the back of the mouth equivalent to our molars. They can't 'bite off' but they can chew. Things like baby snails are ok as long as they fit in their mouth.
Apple snails are considered scavenging omnivores; they eat any organic matter including dead or dying plants and animals.