Mushroom
the mushroom predator is snail
erm... a snail?
No, a mystery snail cannot breed with a pond snail because they belong to different species with distinct genetic makeups. Mystery snails are part of the Ampullariidae family, while pond snails belong to various families, primarily Lymnaeidae or Planorbidae. Successful breeding typically requires compatibility within the same species or closely related species. Therefore, crossbreeding between these two types of snails is not possible.
Look to the related link below for a video tutorial on how to make a stuffed , or plush , snail .
The common garden snail has hyaluronic acid present in its slime.(Check related links)
It is a mollusc that is a snail. It adheres to rocks and is found in the intertidal zone. A periwinkle is also a type of flower.
They are physical, visual renditions of Fibonacci's Golden Section. And they give a snail a home. Without it, that snail would be a slug. See the related links below:
If the shell of your snail is cracked, you can gently clean the area with a damp cloth, apply a bit of non-toxic nail polish to seal the crack, and provide your snail with a calcium supplement to aid in shell repair. It's important to monitor your snail closely for any signs of infection or distress and consult a veterinarian if needed.
Well if you look very closely at the snail you will notice 1. you are very stupid and 2. it lives in its own shell retard.
The color of a snail's blood can vary depending on the species. In general, snail blood is typically a pale yellowish or greenish color. This is due to the presence of the green pigment chlorocruorin, which helps transport oxygen in their blood.
Snails are gastropods, and are not even related to insects (which are arthropods).
You have to wait until it is raining and then when you see a little brown speck on a flower get your net out and catch it!!!