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Elephant Snails have only a few predators. Their predators are: * Humans- People eat them * Octopus- Eat them * Sea Anemones- Sting them and then Eat them
Snails do not have an opinion of their shell. It grows with them and offers them protection from the sun, predators, and the cold.
The shell of a snail protects it from predators.
Generally snails are not predators, but there is one species that I know of that is a definite predator. The Assassin Snail, or Clea helena, is a freshwater snails that eats other snails and worms. There are a few other carnivorous snails in the Neogastropoda family also.
Snails have many predators. Fish and water birds eat many kinds of snails. People harvest several species of snails. Abalone, periwinkle, and conch are sold in seafood restaurants and shops for human consumption, and certain land snails are served as escargot in gourmet restaurants.
Yes sea stars are predators, because they eat barnacles, chitin's, snails, urchins, limpets, sponges and sea anemones, and that's what makes them predators.
Snails have many predators. Raccoon's, fish, birds, humans, and several other things can pose a threat to the snail.
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Snails use their structural adaptation every day. They have very hard shells so they can hide from predators and it acts as its home.
Snails have a shell to protect them from predators. Snails also use their shell to keep their vulnerable organs from exposure to the elements.