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Yes. Snails can eat about the same things that people eat.
Snails do not eat living things, they decompose dead matter. I suppose if it was a chopped off, dead root the snail would decompose it. But it won't eat it as long as it's still alive.
Well, I think garden snails don't eat a lot of things. On the other hand, garden snails DO eat green vegetables for sure, though I find that they do eat carrots a lot too. They probably won't eat these things (I will only list a few):gumcerealmeat of any kind (they're vegetarians)milkcandyetc...These garden snails pretty much won't eat anything that we can't eat. If we don't eat glue, garden snails don't eat glue. It makes sense, right?Garden snails don't eat anything but what you would find in your garden, no hot dogs or gum. I have only given my captive garden snails: lettuce, cucumber, strawberries, spinach, and carrots. Garden snails shouldn't eat any kind of citrus or any manufactured food, or food that was made people and planted by people.
Pouch snails eat things under water such as algae and underwater plants.
As with most large groups of animals, snails are a highly diverse assemblage of creatures with many different modes of living, and many different dietary habits. Many snails eat plant matter. Some snails catch and eat fish, and some even eat other types of snails. Some eat dead, decaying material, and likely some eat other things that I've not mentioned here. In summary; snails can be predators, herbivores, and omnivores, and eat a lot of different things depending on what species of snail it is.
There are many different species of snails and they all eat different things. Some snails eat garden plants and some snails, such as sea snails eat plankton and fish.
Different types of snails eat different things. Many snails eat algae or plant material. However there are a great number of predatory snails that eat fish, insects, and other animals. Most land snails eat plants, but snails that live in the ocean have a wide variety of diets.
well snails eat lettuce cattipilars eat leaves ants eat what they can find
Yes. Snails eat any fruit or vegetables that are NOT acidic. Source: I have 6 snails in captivity as pets
Garden snails will eat any fruit that has a soft spot i.e,. from rotting, or sitting on the ground. Snails will also eat the leaves and exposed roots of plants.
No, they are like snails that eat growing things on rocks.
Any living things, she wouldn't mind.