No
No, a sea snail can't grow its shell back.
No, a snails's shell grows with the snail. They grow their own shell/
No, snails do not grow out of their shells. Their shells are part of their body structure and grow along with them. As snails grow, their shells also grow in size to accommodate their increasing body size.
yes as they grow there shell gets to small for them and they must find another one
No, snails cannot grow back their shells; the shell wall is attached to the organs and blood supply of the snail. If the shell were to be removed, the snails would die soon after.
No, a snail grows more shell as it gets bigger. Hermit crabs (which live in the shells of dead snails) however do select bigger and bigger shells as they grow.
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.
nothing the shell will grow back
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No toads don't eat snail shells in fact it's quite bad for them.
snails shed their shells and find new shells