Marine snails evolved in water, and have gills that extract oxygen from the water. Water is pulled in through the siphon, and then pumped back out. In contrast, freshwater snails must travel to the surface to breath, as they actually have lungs, because they evolved from land snail anscestors.
That depends on the species of snail. A terrestrial snail, such as the common garden snail, would likely drown if left too long in water. Purely aquatic snails would die if brought out of the water for any significant period of time.
For instance, if you have an aquarium in which you keep trapdoor snails or nerites or (if it's saltwater) turbo snails, none of those will survive out of the water. That said, there are amphibious snails. A common aquarium pet is the apple snail, or mystery snail. The most common species of this snail is Pomacea diffusa and it has both a gill-like organ and a lung-like organ. In fact, it has a siphon organ that it will sometimes push up out of the water to get some fresh air. They even lay their eggs in a clutch above the water line. This species is the one most often legal, though check your state and local laws.
Most other aquarium species, including common "pest snails", will die if taken out of the water for too long.
Yes, there are snails that live in the water and some that live out of water.
They are land creatures, and although they like damp places, they will drown if placed in deep water.
no...it cant live in water....basically, it lives on land...
Only some kinds can, but not all. So you can't just place a snail from the ground and place it in water and think it is going to live!!!
water snails but not regular snails
Apple snails live in freshwater.
No. Salt water snails have adapted to salt water and always will.
No. Salt water snails have adapted to salt water and always will.
clams live in water and snails mostly live on land.
du they do live in salt water
no land snails haft to live on land such as dirt and grass.but an ocean snail needs to live water to live.
NO they can not.
No, mystery snails live perfectly well in fresh water.
Crabs, small fishes and water snails stuff like that
proberbly yes
any where there is water and snails