Yes, snails live in shells. The shells serve to protect their inhabitants from environmental stress, natural enemies, and severe weather. They also will keep calcium and moisture levels satisfactory since a well-hydrated snail is a happy gastropod.
Yes they do. Shell give protection to the snails. Not to mention that the shells hold the snail's intestines, heart, and other vital organs.
they live in moist areas and eat grass and leaves sleep at night and wake at day! hope this helps!
A snail lives in a snail shell.
Yes.
The snails shell is part of its body
the protein from the other snails shells
Snails live in their shells.
There are snails who live in freshwater and snails that live in saltwater. Snails grow their shells as they grow to house them and provide protection. For added protection they will sometimes bury themselves or slip into small cracks and crevices to hide.
snails have shells slugs don't it is obvious
Snails dont rebuild their shells. I used to think that slugs were just snails without shells, but without their shells, snails die. Their bodies are sort of connected to the shells.
Their shells?
no
They grow them.
shells.
Yes, snails have really hard shells.
see snails also have shells