its shell
There are many characteristics of a snail including their spiral shape. Snails are also characterized by their slow speed and coloration.
what is a Periwinkle snail special Charaterisics
Characteristics are things about something For example Mammals Characteristics : - Fur or Hair - Born alive - Hot blooded - Omnivore
If aliens exist, some alien races could possibly have gastropod characteristics, such as snails and slugs.
yes a snail belongs in the mollusc group.
If you are keeping pet snails that have similar markings and cannot tell them apart, use different coloured paints (not water-based) or nail varnish to put a small dot of colour on the shell to help with identification. If the question meant "how do you tell male and female snails apart?", then the answer is that there are no male or female snails. Snails are hermaphrodites (have characteristics of both sexes) and so any two snails can reproduce.
Snails have a water vascular systems that help support, and distribute nutrients. Snails can 'sleep' for up to 5 years. Snails have a complex structure called a Radula: a elongated conglomeration of minute teeth-like projections aligned together on either side of the snail's mouth that undulate together creating an abrasive action the scrapes food particles into its gullet.
Apple snails are freshwater aquatic snails. Garden snails are land snails.Apple snails have lungs and gillsGarden snails have lungs onlyApple snails skin is thin and translucent (with slime)Garden snails skin is thick and leathery (with slime)All apple snails have two sets of antennaeGarden snails have species with one and two sets.
elephant snails have characteristics such as: *Black/slippery-protection against predators,hard to grip. *White shell-protection against sun *herbivore-eats algae such as microscopic seaweed *rough tongue
slimy hard shell live in moist areas can live in water eats the alge on fish tanks as food the snail are jellylike,and slimy, icky and they a ded dead dead DEAD i hate them
water snails but not regular snails
Sea snails Freshwater snails