no, they live in light constantly like me
Yes. Most land snails live in dark, moist places.
that's a good question but no i don't think they can live under water but i think sea snails can for a little bit.
Native snails live between 10-15 years, while African snails live about 7 years.
Snails are nocturnal, so are more active in the dark, but do not need to be in the dark.
No.
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.
Snails are more active in the dark because at night, it is cooler at night than in the daytime. Snails have to stay moist to survive.
Most of them do. They can also live on the ground, under water, in trees, anywhere!
African snails, like all complex organisms can become afflicted with diseases, deformation, and will eventually succumb to the effects of aging. So, in short, there are multiple things that can cause an African snails to die.
In Britain you are allowed to keep Giant African Snails as pets however it is illegal to release the snails or their eggs into the wild as they are considered pests.
Dark and damp
water snails but not regular snails