They do if they get left out somewhere hot, or if they die they will dry up too.
Snails dont like too much heat because they will dry out.
No, they would dry out and die.
It depends on the environment. Snails are very common in moist, damp areas, yet sparse in hot dry climates.
Actually aquatic snails must breath out of water. They breath from the surface.
Snails need to be sheltered from the sun for the most part because they can dry out. They can be in the sun for short amounts of time depending on the time of year.
moist soil because snails dont lyke it too wet or too dry u stupid bug juice
easy because they are slimy.
Garden snails need water for sure! Or else the poor things will dry up. Though they will shrink into their shells for protection, they can't do that forever. Sooner or later, they would starve to death if they don't dry to death. But garden snails cannot literally swim in water, so I don't suggest to put garden snails in large quantities of water.
Turban snails eat algae that grows on rocks. They scrape the algae off with their radula. Turban snails inhabit rocky shores and man-made sea walls. They are not as adapted to dry conditions as other snails and can usually be found near the low-water mark.
Turban snails eat algae that grows on rocks. They scrape the algae off with their radula. Turban snails inhabit rocky shores and man-made sea walls. They are not as adapted to dry conditions as other snails and can usually be found near the low-water mark.
Slowly, very slowly. In reality, snails don't migrate. They're too slow to be able to travel any important distances. If needed, many snails have methods to hibernate if it gets too dry or if food runs low.
They can, it's a possibility, but only if the weather is humid and not dry or scorching hot, because garden snails cannot survive such conditions.