You can smell...... snails, polluotion and metal
How could they smell, they live under water
No they cannot. Snails use their antennas to see and smell.
Snails have a sense of smell and taste. It is their best developed sense. The lower tentacles that are on either side of the mouth, stretch out in front of the snail as it moves. These tentacles have smell and taste receptors at their tips.
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Pond snails are a type of gastropod (literally, "stomach foot"). They use their prominent tentacles located on their heads to detect smells in their surroundings.
there noses are basicly their feelers. the smell from them. they don't actually have noses though.
...sounds like a great topic for a science project...
lightness, darkness, smell, sense of food, sense of other snails, sense of the quality of the surface, touch, textures, chemicals, sense of surroundings
They are very chewy. They have a very delicate flavor, pretty much taking on the taste of whatever sauce they're cooked in, but slightly "fishy". They smell like their sauce.
maybe the slime is still in your mouth!
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.