Of course, in seas.
No, sea snails cannot live in freshwater environments as they require a salty marine environment to survive.
Olive snails live on sandy sea bottoms in tropical and subtropical seas and oceans around the world.
they can live up to three years
some snails have lungs, and others have gills. interestingly, some snails with gills live on land, and some with lungs live in freshwater or sea!
that's a good question but no i don't think they can live under water but i think sea snails can for a little bit.
An ocean habitat and food.
Sea snails can live up to 20 years in the wild, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Some larger species have been known to live even longer, up to 40 years. Particular factors such as predation, habitat, and food availability can influence the lifespan of sea snails.
Sea snails are adapted to live in water and cannot survive for extended periods outside of it. They require a moist environment to breathe and move properly.
How could they smell, they live under water
snails live almost everywhere; from the grassy plains, to the salty sea.
no, they care for there own
Sea snails are invertebrates as they don't have a spine.