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Q: How many types of moon snails are there?
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How many types of snail are there?

There are many types of snails and not many people know how many there realy are. I think there are probably just a little over a hundred types.


How many types of apple snails are there?

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What preys on moon snails?

Moon snails can actually drill on another moon snail for food


Are landsnails carnivores omnivores or herbivores?

Powelliphanta snails which are endemic to New Zealand are carnivorous. Many other types of land snails are not.


How many different species of snails are there?

There may be more than 50,000 species of snails in the world, and each of these species are of three basic types, land snails, sea snails, and freshwater snails.Some types of snails include the Roman snail, the garden snail, and the giant African land snail. There are thousands of species of snails.


Where do moon snails lay there eggs?

they live on beaches


Which creatures lives in the woods?

Many types of wolves, worms, slugs, snails, frogs, and other types of amphibeans live in the woods.


What does snails eat?

Different types of snails eat different things. Many snails eat algae or plant material. However there are a great number of predatory snails that eat fish, insects, and other animals. Most land snails eat plants, but snails that live in the ocean have a wide variety of diets.


Are snails detrivores?

there various types of snails water snail, omnivore snails ,and snails that only eats leaves it all depends on the name of the type of snail


Are moon snails edible?

Edible, but not very tasty.


How many types of moon phases can be seen by an observer on the earth?

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Do snails kill other animals?

Most types of snails eat only vegetation, however, there does exist a predatory snail that eats other snails.