no, in an old snails home.
5-10 years. the oldest snail ever found was 15 years old
The oldest part of a snail's shell is the center of the coil. When the snail grows, it grows outward
No a snail can't live in a snail.
The oldest forensic laboratory in the United States
Yes, there are types of snail that can live underwater.
The oldest forensic laboratory in the US was built by the Los Angeles Police Department in 1923.
Gary is a 3year old sea snail
The North Port forensic laboratory in North Port Florida is the oldest forensics laboratory in the U.S, established since 1789.
100,000 years old
Common garden snails live for about 3-5 years. I have heard of a common garden snail living for 15 years, this is very rare. My friend has a land snail that is about seven years old and that is the oldest I've ever seen.
It depend on what type of Snail it is because most snail produce their own shells, so the type of snail matters because some snails grow shells quicker than others and have a chance of surviving than the ones that can't grow their shell as quick.
Nerite snails are a type of snail that can live peacefully with betta fish.