Snails are found in the sea near sandy beaches, on land, where they live in the soil, on the ground, on trees and plants, and they also live in lakes and ponds, where they feed off algae and other plants underwater.
Some snails live on land and some live in water. The body of the snail is soft but snails have the perfect home, which is their shell. Land snails are very well adapted to changing weather conditions. Some land snails have very thick shells. Snails that live in moist areas usually have thinner shells. Some snails that live in the desert can stay sealed in their thick shells for two or more years. Some types of snails are called "burrowing snails", these are only found above ground in rainy weather. When the weather is hot and dry, they burrow about 7.5 to 15 cm into the ground and become dormant until rain softens the ground.
Snails bury their eggs 2 inch in the soil.But if your soil is less then a inch high then your Snails will be encourage not to get pregnant or lay eggs
They do not just lay eggs in soil they can lay eggs on rocks,lilypads,even seaweed,so if their already pregnant they will not care where, just as long as their layed.
Snails can live underground or above ground but generally they prefer to go some place where it is not too hot. That being said, they can live in the desert, just in a shady place. Since they carry their home on their back, they can go just about anywhere.
Snails don't exactly try to hide during the day but they are prone to live in more humid locations. If it is too hot, then the snails will typically be located in shadier areas in attempts to avoid the heat. This is why you typically only see them when it is cloudy or at night.
they live on a daily bases of food 3 meals a day and they sleep at night and wake up in the day just like humans
Garden snails live, as their name says, in the garden.
Yes they can, infact they can sleep for up to 3 years on end!
Yes, sea snails do sleep. It is hard to determine whether a sea snail sleeps, but some have hibernation patterns where they sleep for several days at a time and then do not sleep for a while.
they live in the woodland and the garden
snails live under leafs
because they like to
Usually about 1 year-1 1/2 years
Algae are organisms that include kelp, red, green, or brown algae, and seaweed. Algae is eaten by many sea creatures. Some sea animals that eat algae are: crabs, turbo snails, sea hares, sea cucumbers, sea urchins, sea turtles, and zooplankton. Algae is also eaten by the following fish: surgeonfish, rabitfish, blennies, angelfish, spotted scat and tangs.
Yes, if it's too cold or hot outside, it'll curl up in its shell and possibly sleep that long.
It depends on the kind. Some snails have gills while others have a single lung.
all snails sleep in gardens because it is comfortable.
Snails don't sleep everyday but they can sleep up to 3 years in a row.
Sea snails are invertebrates as they don't have a spine.
no, they care for there own
Sea snails Freshwater snails
Snails like to sleep upside down, high up.
They are land snails.
Sea snails do not swim. They slither on the ground just like any other snail you see. Sea snails don't have fins, gills, or anything that help them to swim anyway, so it's impossible for sea snails to swim. I know this because I take care of sea snails in my house.
snails are very senstive.
Snails can sleep for 3-4 years without waking up. Snails can also hibernate in the winter.
Snails normally sleep 12 hours a day. Sloths sleep around 18 hours a day. Sloths are nocturnal.
see snails also have shells