A lot of birds do...
Snails are animals. They are gastropod animals, which means "stomach foot." Gastropod animals move around by crawling on their bellies (not really their stomach), and have muscular bodies. Some of them, like snails, make a shell around their bodies for protection. Slugs are a kind of snail that doesn't have a shell.
Living things of any kind are called organisms.
Birds such as chickens, geese and ducks eat snails. Some wading birds such as ibises, brolgas, cranes and even some spoonbills eat snails. Some songbirds, such as the thrush, eat snails, as long as their size allows for it, and some of these birds have even learnt how to crush a snail's shell.
As with most large groups of animals, snails are a highly diverse assemblage of creatures with many different modes of living, and many different dietary habits. Many snails eat plant matter. Some snails catch and eat fish, and some even eat other types of snails. Some eat dead, decaying material, and likely some eat other things that I've not mentioned here. In summary; snails can be predators, herbivores, and omnivores, and eat a lot of different things depending on what species of snail it is.
it's a herbivore so it probably eats things like leaves
well it depends on what kind of fish it is and what kind of snails it is
Living things grow and produce offspring of their own kind .
Nothing, 'love' is irrelevant in the survival of living things.
What are some kind of mixtures
Molecules are not living things. They are chemicals. Most things are composed of molecules of one kind or another, though.
to continue the species I believe living things reproduce to perpetuate and keep the species going as was from the beginning of time. That is the living things' needs. to ensure the continuity of their kind