Yes. Many humans eat snakes (rattlesnakes) and snails (escargot).
Humans brought a predator snail from north America that ate them all
No, a snail is not a reptile. Snails belong to the mollusk family, which is a different classification from reptiles. Reptiles are a separate group of animals that includes species like snakes, lizards, and turtles.
the largest snail in the world which is a African giant snail weighs exactly 2 lbs
It depends on the snail species. They can be either one of the three.
there are 116,500 snail species known to man
Roughly 3 epochs but it varies from species to species
Rabbit and Parrot
Ilyanassa obsoleta is a mud snail that is conidered an epifaunal species.
The snail's "tongue" is known as the radula. It is covered with chitinous teeth, which the snail uses to scrape plant matter (if it's a herbivorous species) or flesh (if it's a carnivorous species) for feeding.
No, they are differnet species
ginger? lol. nah i think u meant to say Species, But the least endangered species is Human along with many others such as, Rock Pidgeon, Snail Kite and Sacred Kingfisher
They reproduce. Snails are hermaphrodites and when they mate each snail exchanges genetic material with the other snail. After mating each snail will lay eggs.