yes a baby snail will die if it's shell is chipped because a snail shell is very delicate and so is the snail.
I'd mountain climb
I'd rap in rhyme.
I'd bronco ride
And paraglide
Over playground slides
And have some spills and thrills.
While drinking a bowl of doggy drools
I'd take a trip
By a midget rocket ship
To soar among,
Some cattle's dung.
I'd travel free
Past Mercury
That had leaked
From a cracked battery
The books I'd write!
The bulls I'd fight!
The places I would go!
If only I-
Were quick and spry
Instead of sad and slow.
Alas, it seems,
Despite my dreams,
I'll have to pull the plug
On all I ache
To undertake
"For I am just a Slug."
This is what the slug slug said:
The slug dream
Oh, I'm a Slug
A lowly bug.
Who never does a thing.
Although I'd like
To ride a bike,
Or maybe learn to sing.
My dream was to grow
A centimeter tall
Or just as round,
As golf ball
And if I could
With my giant brain
I would explore the sky
While I'm hung by a crane
I'd become a master spy.
Then go and get
A fighter jet
And really learn to fly.
I'd mountain climb.
I'd rap in rhyme.
I'd bronco ride
And paraglide
Over playground slides
And have some spills and thrills.
While drinking a bowl of doggy drools
I'd take a trip
By a midget rocket ship
To soar among,
Some cattle's dung.
I'd travel free
Past Mercury
That had leaked
From a cracked battery
The books I'd write!
The bulls I'd fight!
The places I would go!
If only I-
Were quick and spry
Instead of sad and slow.
Alas, it seems,
Despite my dreams,
I'll have to pull the plug
On all I ache
To undertake
"For I am just a Slug."
But dreams don't end
I have my pen
I'll write you more about me
My life is gooey
I get eaten by tui's!!!
I slide and dive
Or hide and cry
And try no to die
I look insane
With giant brains
but it all seems to be true
people eat me
with a lot of joy
if only I could employ
but most of all
I am "the" sluggy ball
But its what i pay
To save my day
i use to be
a honey bee
until tiger li
came with a giant sea
and swished me all away
I tried traveled fast
Through all my past
But only managed to see
My eyes are small
Like
I Sailed (snail) across
With my only boss
Who seems to be
The sea
He tells me all
In my time im as I grow tall
But all that to find
That I haven't grown at all
The following poems are not made by me
I just found them interesting
Enjoy the slug poems 3 and 4:
Poem 3
What do slug do?
I can see visions of you
within my mind you slug
digging deeper and deeper
for what?... i do not know
a seeker without a thought
to follow and sneak
is all you seek
to touch and destroy
is what you enjoy
never caring for the day
for it to worm your way...
and havoc destruction
and it's payback day….
Poem 4
The wronger effects of the slug Vs Mr. Salt:
This was not completly
It was half mine half made by a guy called:
Ramond
Oozing with greed
and slithering with smugness
the green gardens of earth
soon became slug less
for they wouldn't part with their beloved salt
salt that made them real high
so chill and at peace
that they loved it until they died
this is a fate which bodes ill
beware to all those with a vice
it starts with a taste
a beginning of greats
but the ending isn't so nice
it wasn't a single grain that dried
that left them wilted
and leathery inside
but merely a habit of thrills
which allowed them to shrivel and die
so before you attempt
precluding indulgence
learn from the slugs who tried
(copyright Ramond)
Poem 5:
i am a slug
a slimmy bug
who has a brain
the size of a grain
my dream was to hack
and have a straight back
but i know i'll never
for the slug is not clever
but a slug has a life
a very slow life
he would slime around
on his slimmy ground
but best of all
the slug is called
the braniac chewbucca
he has that name
its always the same
that is what i'll tell you
mr brain
is always the same
his little speed games
he nibbles for years
on his little fears
but most of all
the dreaded falls
come from Mr salt
for slug do have faults
he once touch it
it was a giant pit
he karate chopped
and did a flip flop
but was only just too slow
he managed one step
after 100 tensing sec's
after all he is no better
for I am just a slug…
Poem 6:
I am a slug
Who lives in jug
Covered in slime
And looks like lime
Day by day
He waits till may
For he the slug
The only bug
Knows time is not his way
Like a lost boat
He takes no note
Of how fast time
makes other's climb
for slugs
are bugs
who live a life
in centuries and years
the slug is special
or a bit too special
he takes ages
to say phases
he walks like rust
and crumble to dust
but always leaves the teeth
he has giant teeth
like two limousines
with carrots in between
his dream was run
or have some fun
and at less try to walk
though time is fast
and Slugs always last
so why bother to help him
6.5
The slug is slime
The slime is gross
Gross is poo
Poo is dung
Dung is wrong
Wrong is idiot
Idiot is a small brain
Small brain is slug
Slug is Chewbacca
Chewbacca is Steven
Steven is a braniac
Braniac is:
FOR HE IS JUST A SLUG
6 carry on
But I am no man
I get hit by pans
The aching pain
Of my tiny grain
Is no exception
From my valuation
But the root of all
Is sad and small
The lowly call
Of the slowly brawl
From the braniac Chewbacca
He use to be tall
But now's super small
Like
Is just a slimy slug
For I am just a slug
But he is just
A gooey gust
With a giant brain
With a perfect name
Called Doctor -Steven -brainiac-Chewbacca
If you think they are okay (that means it not too sad and mean to slug) then please comment if on an email and send it to tiger
Yiren.li@mbi.school.nz
Thanks for reading!
This was make on: 07/08/2011
No, a conch does not have legs. Conchs are marine snails that have a spiral-shaped shell and a large muscular foot that they use to move along the ocean floor.
The conch mentioned in Lord of the Flies is a conch shell, so it wouldn't be slimy at all. The creature which originally lived inside the shell was a type of mollusc (a sea snail) and it would have been slimy.
The longest slug in the world is the Limax cinereoniger, which can reach up to 30 centimeters in length.
Snails: Do They Like to Be Held?
Introduction:
In the vast tapestry of the animal kingdom, snails often find themselves at the periphery of human fascination. These slow-moving, shell-toting creatures seem to lead unassuming lives, quietly going about their business in gardens and forests. However, a curious question often arises among those who observe these gastropods: Do snails like to be held?
Understanding Snails:
To comprehend whether snails enjoy being held, it's essential to delve into the intric
acies of their anatomy and behavior. Snails belong to the phylum Mollusca and are characterized by their spiral shells, muscular foot, and a radula – a unique structure resembling a tongue with small, file-like teeth. These creatures have adapted to diverse environments, from damp forests to arid deserts, showcasing their remarkable resilience.
Snails are not social creatures in the traditional sense, as they typically lead solitary lives. Their primary activities include foraging for food, mating, and finding suitable shelter. Despite their seemingly simple existence, snails exhibit fascinating behaviors that capture the attention of both casual observers and avid naturalists.
Sensory Perception in Snails:
To determine if snails appreciate being held, one must consider their sensory perception. Snails rely on a combination of touch, taste, and smell to navigate their surroundings. Their sensitive foot, equipped with numerous nerve endings, allows them to detect changes in texture and temperature, aiding in their quest for food and suitable habitats.
While snails lack a developed visual system, they possess two pairs of tentacles – one pair for olfaction and the other for detecting light and shadows. These sensory organs play a crucial role in helping snails identify potential threats or opportunities in their environment.
Do Snails Like to Be Held?
The notion of whether snails enjoy being held is a subject of debate among enthusiasts and researchers. Unlike dogs or cats, snails do not possess the same level of cognitive complexity, making it challenging to attribute emotions to them. However, some observations suggest that snails might exhibit responses to being handled.
One factor to consider is the potential stress that handling can induce in snails. Their delicate bodies and slow movements make them susceptible to injury if not handled with care. The slime produced by snails serves various purposes, including facilitating movement, aiding in reproduction, and offering protection against predators. Excessive handling can lead to stress, causing snails to produce more slime as a defensive mechanism.
On the contrary, some snail owners report positive interactions with their pets. Some snails may become accustomed to being held, displaying a sense of calmness when gently cradled. This behavior could be attributed to the warmth and stability of the human hand, creating a sense of security for the snail.
Snail Bonding: Myth or Reality?
While it might be tempting to anthropomorphize snails and assume they enjoy human interaction, it's crucial to acknowledge the limitations of understanding their emotions. Snails do not possess the same neural complexity as mammals, and their responses to external stimuli are primarily instinctual.
However, there are cases where snails in captivity appear to recognize their owners, demonstrating a form of bonding. This recognition may stem from associating the owner with positive experiences, such as a consistent food source or a comfortable habitat. The concept of snails enjoying being held might be more accurately described as them tolerating or becoming accustomed to human interaction.
Tips for Handling Snails:
For those interested in interacting with snails, it's essential to follow some guidelines to ensure the well-being of these delicate creatures:
Handle with Care: Snails have fragile shells and bodies, so it's crucial to be gentle when picking them up. Avoid sudden movements or squeezing, as this can cause stress and potential harm.
Clean Hands: Wash your hands thoroughly before handling snails to remove any substances that might be harmful to them. Chemical residues or strong scents can be detrimental to their health.
Limit Interaction: While some snails may tolerate handling, it's essential to keep interactions brief to minimize stress. Frequent or prolonged handling can disrupt their natural behaviors and lead to increased slime production.
Provide a Suitable Environment: Ensure that the snail's habitat meets its specific needs, including appropriate humidity, temperature, and a variety of food options. A comfortable and well-maintained environment contributes to the overall well-being of the snail...Goto: Gbenga naturefarms on YouTube for more on snails.
16 days is the correct answer. The snail can go 5 feet each day... and slides back 4 each night. He will get to the 19th foot on the 15th DAY but will slide back to the 15 foot mark on the 15th NIGHT. He will climb 5 feet on the 16th day, reaching the 20 foot mark.
A noxious weed is another term for an invasive plant species.
Slugs are hermaphrodites, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs. When slugs mate, they exchange sperm with each other. After mating, each slug can fertilize its own eggs. Slugs lay eggs in clusters or capsules, often hidden in moist and sheltered areas like soil, under rocks, or in vegetation. The eggs hatch, and young slugs emerge from these capsules, completing their development outside the parent slug's body.
The first thing to do once your water snail has given birth is FEED THE BABY SNAILS!!If the baby snails do not eat within the first 12 HOURS they will soon die.The next thing you should do is to separate the babies from the parents, THE PARENTS WILL EAT THE BABIES!Take really good care of your babies and they can live up to a few years.Also, ask your friends if they want a few snails, OR you could try to create a snail farm (see if you can make a new breed!) snails are really great pets and don't need much caring! Also something that's really important: DONT OVER FEED!!!Your snail will like goldfish flakey food (mine do!) or Hikari Algae Wafers are also tasty to them.Just remember show your snails lots of care!
The birds appear to spread the snails they have eaten via excrement, allowing the mollusks to travel much greater distances than they could crawling on their own
The Latin word for "slug" is limax (-acis, m. or f.).
There are many latinesque scientific names for particular species of slug, but these are too numerous to list here.
The answer "gliemzies" that can be found here and there on the Internet is incorrect, and appears to be purely an artifact of an earlier WikiAnswers answer. In fact this is a Latvian word, not a Latin one.
Some species of snail can reproduce alone because they are hermaphrodites IE. they posses both male and female reproductive organs.
they can change what sex they want to be and make babies.
then you can tellthat it growing or it having babies
Many types of snails are scavengers, and will eat fish food and any organic matter they find around the aquarium. However, many snails are herbivorous, and will ignore all food with the exception of plant matter. So it really depends on whether your snails are scavengers, predators, or herbivores.
The two tentacles that stick out are the eyes of the snail. The two lower and smaller tentacles on the sides of a snail are their feelers. Don't touch their tentacles and make the snail feel safe and secure in their habitat. Don't handle your snail/snails roughly and be sure that the things you do to the snail or to the habitat will be safe to the snail.
If you are wondering what a snails favourite food is the answer is lettuce. If you have a snail at home you could try feeding them different foods like rotten fruit and crunchy things like cucumber or apple.
The snail is right by Harry's Test. It's the shell next to it.
They dont grow them, they find them. When they are born, they have to find a small enough shell for them that is comfortable to wear. As snails get older and grow bigger, they have to find a new, bigger shell because they outgrew their old one.
Some snails are capable of eating other animals but very few are. Some catterpillars are venomous and can kill their enemy. So I'm sure that they can but are warned but their distinctive colors.
an invasive specie is an animal that is dangerous to an ecosystem. so a snail might be an invasive specie to one ecosystem, but to another, they may be part of the ecosystem.
No that is completely wrong a invasive species is a species that came to one place from another place and it doesn't belong Dont listen to that idiot it isn't an invasive species it's from North America and so no it is not. Now theres a real answer.