snails are born with tiny bits of shells as the snails grow the shell grows with it twirling round to form the shell. hope this helps :]
No, snails do not grow out of their shells. Their shells are part of their body structure and grow along with them. As snails grow, their shells also grow in size to accommodate their increasing body size.
They grow them.
yes they can because they grow and there shells cAN BE TO SMALL
No, a snails's shell grows with the snail. They grow their own shell/
Snails grow a shell that stays with them their entire life. They don't find larger ones as they grow.
No, a sea snail can't grow its shell back.
No, snails cannot grow back their shells; the shell wall is attached to the organs and blood supply of the snail. If the shell were to be removed, the snails would die soon after.
snails have an exoskeleton as all other molluscs do, which is what we call a shell. These shells unlike other animal tissues are not made of cells, rather they are composed mostly of calcium carbonate and a little protein.
they are still slugs No, because slugs don't have shells on the outside of their body, they do have shells on the inside of their body though. Snails have shells on the outside and they don't grow out of their shells.
You don't. Snails grow to their shells through a thin layer of skin. If you pick them from their shells you may very well kill or injure them.
There are snails who live in freshwater and snails that live in saltwater. Snails grow their shells as they grow to house them and provide protection. For added protection they will sometimes bury themselves or slip into small cracks and crevices to hide.
snails have shells slugs don't it is obvious