No, snails do not leave their shell to burrow.
they go in to there shell or come out of there shell i think ahhaa lol
snails never come completely out of there shell there shell might break so they can grow a new one. but a snail performs torsion in witch its body twist into the shell they create and can not leave there shell but can grow the shell bigger so there shell grows with them
Snails shell is silky and watery.
No they don't burrow
Baby snails do not find empty shells, in fact, they are born with clear, soft shells. The shells harden as the snail consumes calcium and they start with the egg shell they hatched from. The shell grows with the snail and the inner circle of the shell is the shell the snail was born with.
Snails do not shed their shell their shell is apart of their body. A snail shell will grow with the snail. I currently have 3 snails but in spring i hope they breed! I know they dont need to mate but the type i have do.. ;) i hope i helped good luck if u have a snail... ;)
after snails mate it leaves a foamy substance on the shell
a snails has an exoskeleton known as a shell. The shell grows with the snail as it ages.
they hatched out at birth and part of the shell was left overThey create their shell during development, while inside the egg. SO they have an "immature" shell at hatching.
the snails shell is it's shelter
When a snail is cold they will attempt to move to a warmer location in their immediate environment. If they stay cold, they will then burrow under foliage to 'sleep' until the temperature is at a preferable level. Snails will produce a special form of slime and seal off the opening of their shell.
No, a snails's shell grows with the snail. They grow their own shell/