Most land snails eat plants and other vegetation. Snails eat mostly living plants as well as decaying plants. They also chew on fruits and young succulent plant barks. Snails also eat algae. A snail has something called radula in its mouth for grinding up its food. This radula is like a rough tongue, something like a file with rows of tiny teeth, which it uses to scrape off leaves and flowers to eat. Snails can also gnaw through limestone. They eat the little bits of chalk in the rock, which they need for their shells (calcium). Many people get upset and farmers get angry when snails eat their plants and crops. Snails can cause serious damage to crops.
No
just eats it
leafs or plants
vegetables, tomatoes and lettuce DO NOT feed your snail citrus
they eat ............................... things, stuff, other stuff, and food.
Only if they were really starving and snails were there only food.
No, you can not turn into a snail by eating snail food.
soft fruits or maybe vegetables,i tried giving my snail some leaf vegetables, but it didn't like it
No Not really because it will eat the food the the fish did not eat
snail and slugs eat garden debris
It uses its suction-cup-like mouth to absorb food.
Snails are important because without them the enemies of a snail wouldn't have anything to eat, then the predators who eat snails wouldn't have enough food to eat then there will be less and less of them, and then the predators who eat the enemies of a Snail would not have enough food and so on so its a chain reaction, you change one thing the whole thing is effected.