A snail's head is located at the end of its foot.
Yes, snails have eyes on the tips of their upper pair of tentacles, which are located on their head. These eyes can detect light and movement.
snails do have noses it is on top of their head
The food gets into the snail via its mouth. It's mouth is located underneath the snails head, and can sometimes be difficult to see.
Snails typically have two pairs of feelers, known as "tentacles." The longer pair, located at the top of their head, have eyes on the tips while the shorter pair help with their sense of smell and touch.
Land snails have a simple lung that is located next to their psudo-heart. This lung helps them exchange gas through a air hole located near the anterior posrtion of the head. Snails also have breathable skin, which aids in small levels of gas exchange with the atmosphere.
Beacuase just like humans it hurts the snails eyes Beacause your hands have dirt on them and snails dont blink so it hurts the eye
Snails do not posses complex eyes in the sense that we do. Snails have light detecting cells located on the ends of stalks on their head. These eye stalks detect changes in light, informing them of a possible attack from a bird by its casted shadow.
Pond snails are a type of gastropod (literally, "stomach foot"). They use their prominent tentacles located on their heads to detect smells in their surroundings.
A snail's eyes are on longish projections on its head, and the projections are called eyestalks.
Honeybees,Worms,Snails,slugs and many more
in the head
out its butt, the dark end of a worm is the head so watch out for the other end