no. they ARE in fact, well known gastropods.
Normally snails are not carnivorous animals that eat their own kind, although they are known to eat their own eggs, even mother snails!
Yes, snails are animals.
Snails are herbivores but have been known to eat other snails in certain circumstances. They live in dark places, and are preyed on by larger animals, such as birds.
Various animals hunt snails, including birds like thrushes and crows, which use their beaks to extract snails from their shells. Certain mammals, such as hedgehogs and some rodents, also consume snails. Reptiles, like turtles and some species of snakes, may prey on snails as well. Additionally, amphibians like frogs and toads can include snails in their diet.
Beavers, muskrats, ducks, porcupines, and snails eat water lilies
birds and other big animals such as dogs/puppies not trained very well
Snails are eaten by people and other animals
Some animals that eat snails include birds, frogs, toads, snakes, and some species of insects like beetles. These animals are known to prey on snails as part of their diet.
snails
Their cells?
koalas and snails
snails are. :)