In a salt marsh
Salt marsh snails are preyed upon by a variety of animals, including birds such as herons and shorebirds, as well as crabs and other invertebrates. Additionally, fish, raccoons, and some mammals may also feed on salt marsh snails.
No. Salt water snails have adapted to salt water and always will.
No. Salt water snails have adapted to salt water and always will.
The Florida salt marsh voles eat insects, snails, crabs, spiders, and sometimes the eggs of seaside sparrows and marsh wrens. This animal can eat more than its body weight in less than 24 hours.
No, mystery snails live perfectly well in fresh water.
du they do live in salt water
They don't eat anything. They survive off of the fat built up in their caterpillar stages.
No. when you drop salt on the ground and slugs or snails somehow pass over it, it kills them by churning up their insides!
So they can live happily ever after:)
snails drink water and a drop maybe of beer
Some crabs live in salt marshes, such as the horseshoe crab. Another animal is the juvenile fish. A salt marsh is connected to another body of water, like an ocean. River otters may live in salt marshes as well.
Animals that live in salt marshes include crabs, snails, birds like herons and egrets, fish such as killifish and mullet, and small mammals like muskrats. These animals have adapted to the fluctuating salinity levels and high plant productivity found in salt marsh habitats.