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Yes, if you crush them completely. If however, you just crush a tiny bit of the shell, the snail will be injured, suffer, and most probably die a slow and painful death (as pieces of the shell can penetrate the snail). If you only crush a tiny bit of the shell then the chayton snail will not die.
Yes, of course, not big pies though. Only if they are really tiny pies! :D
the same size as your tiny penis
well snail eggs are pretty tiny. you can hardly see them, they are round and white. DeeDazzle : )
by a tiny grain of sand actually, they're not. the PEARLS are formed by a tiny grain of sand.
yes-a snail lays a package of small round eggs on the ground. Several packages often are left in the silvery, slippery trail behind a crawling parent. The eggs mature and the embryos develop miniature shells like tiny fragments of glass. The little hearts begin to beat, and in a week or so the young snails emerge. As a rule, they eat their own egg shells. Then they crawl off to find other snail food.
Silica is the main component of the tiny shells of members of the phylum Actinopoda. These microorganisms produce intricate and often symmetrical silica shells, known as tests, which serve to protect and support their delicate structures.
The sole of the snail's foot is covered with tiny hair-like structures called cilia that help the snail to move.
Yes they can ! You might find a water-snail in your aquarium - but it may have already laid a large number of eggs - which will hatch into tiny snails !
The garden snails I take care of are really light. I think that one of them is like as heavy as a copper penny. Their shells are really light, I think it's their flesh that gives them their tiny weight. Maybe they even weigh less than a penny. This is only my interpretation of how much they weigh when I hold them, or let them crawl all over my hand.
There are many species, some tiny, some several inches across.
There are many species, some tiny, some several inches across.