A snail does not produce its own food:
A snail breaks up its food using the radula, which is a chitinous structure containing microscopic hooks called cuticulae. With this the snail scrapes at food, which is then transferred to the digestive tract. This is why, in a quiet setting, a large land snail can be heard 'crunching' its food: the radula is tearing away at what it is eating.
No, snails are not producers. They do not make their own food.
No
i dont think so they kinda do it on their own.
no, they care for there own
Normally snails are not carnivorous animals that eat their own kind, although they are known to eat their own eggs, even mother snails!
Everywhere. There are many species of snails, each with its own habitat and range.
yes
The snails typically used to make escargot are Helix pomatia, also known as Burgundy snails.
No, a snails's shell grows with the snail. They grow their own shell/
snails and slugs snails and slugs
I have snails of my own, not Asian Tramps, but they eat shrimp pellets. Just an idea.
I've already answered a similar qst. Jst type in : How do snails make more snails and u'll find my answer.