The find a safe dry place in Autumn then stick themselves into their shells with a sort of clear glue (this closes the shell opening). They hibernate in this state over the winter and re emerge to eat plants with the warmth of spring.
Snails hibernate in the winter. This means they go to sleep while the weather is very cold. Snails bury themselves and close up the entrance to their shell with a door of slime. This hardens into a tough skin. This tough skin keeps predators out buy a tiny hole allows air in. Some snails that live in the desert have been known to remain in their shells for two or three years.
During the winter months, you may have to feed your snail based on what you keep in the refrigerator. Even if the produce is starting to go bad, chances are the snail will eat it.
Be very careful when feeding them human food. If you feed them salty or sugary things, they will die. Try to supplement their diet with sources of high amounts of calcium. They require a large amount of calcium to keep their shells strong. Their shell is their natural defense.
They hide in tight places and hibernate Anwers for snaiwls-- hibernate
Snails hibernate in the Winter months. They hide under rocks, in crevices, and even burrow several inches under the soil.
they snug in their shell. safe and sound......!
Most hibernate.
migrate
No, they don't migrate. They hibernate in the winter.
Slowly, very slowly. In reality, snails don't migrate. They're too slow to be able to travel any important distances. If needed, many snails have methods to hibernate if it gets too dry or if food runs low.
they migrate in december and january
they migrate to Florida
Birds usually migrate in the winter.
They migrate in the winter.
crows migrate in winter and summer
no
All Hammerhead sharks migrate to warmer waters in the winter
the conditions in the winter force woodsandpiper to migrate
If it does not migrate it stays where it was in the summer.