maybe the slime is still in your mouth!
Because their eyelids are weird, and kind of magnifying.
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African snails, like all complex organisms can become afflicted with diseases, deformation, and will eventually succumb to the effects of aging. So, in short, there are multiple things that can cause an African snails to die.
Snails, slugs, octopuses, squids, clams, mussels, and oysters.
what they eat:flowersbarkdamp papercardboardwhat they drink:7cm of water a day (not too much or they will die)hope this helped!
Snails are eaten regularly around the world. Water snails are eaten in most countries with a coastline, for example abalone is enjoyed by many corners of the world, as are limpets and conch. Land snails are typically eaten in European countries, such as France, UK and Italy, as well as several African countries (especially Nigeria).
There are multiple bad effects of eating snails including serious poisoning from the unknown exposure of the outside world the snail endured unless purified and cleaned before cooked or fried and is strongly not advised.
Apple snails are freshwater aquatic snails. Garden snails are land snails.Apple snails have lungs and gillsGarden snails have lungs onlyApple snails skin is thin and translucent (with slime)Garden snails skin is thick and leathery (with slime)All apple snails have two sets of antennaeGarden snails have species with one and two sets.
A mollusk (mollusc) is an invertebrate. Some mollusks (e.g. snails, shellfish) have hard exoskeletons.
water snails but not regular snails
Sea snails Freshwater snails
Apple Snails will eat other snails if you don't feed them. If you feed them, then they are alright.