Ilyanassa obsoleta is a mud snail that is conidered an epifaunal species.
No it is a marine gastropod (snail).
gastropod and a mollusk
It has no backbone, so it is an invertebrate.
epifauna because they live on the bottom not within the sediments (infauna)
Benthic animals that lives on rocks, marine vegetation.
The animals that estivate are earthworms, bees, frogs, toads, hedgehog, snail, snakes, mud turtle, and lizards.
I have 2 mud turtles in my backyard pond with a dozen goldfish and small koi. The turtles are too slow to catch the fish but sure wiped out the snail population...
In a box, or in a plastic container. EDIT- I personally think the box is better. It is easy to punch holes in and it has a soft texture, like mud.
No a snail can't live in a snail.
find a containier and put in lots of grass leaves and twigs. snails love mud and dirt. put a small containier of water in, not to deep though, they love to bath.
Yes, they do hibernate, but it can be prevented by keeping the tank at around 25C and spraying with warm water.
No, you can not turn into a snail by eating snail food.