No you can't get sick from touching outside snails.
While snails themselves do not directly cause diseases, they can carry parasites like lungworms that can be transmitted to humans. It is important to handle snails with care and wash your hands thoroughly after touching them to minimize the risk of infection.
No unless you have an std.
Yes, snails can live outside of water as they are able to survive in various environments, including on land.
No, aquarium snails cannot survive outside of water as they require a moist environment to breathe and move.
No, you will not get AIDS from touching the outside of a vagina unless you have an open sore on your hand.
No, fish tank snails cannot survive outside of water as they require a moist environment to breathe and move.
Aquarium snails can survive outside of water for a few hours, but it is best to keep them in a moist environment to prevent dehydration.
Aquatic snails cannot survive outside of water for extended periods of time. They need water to breathe and move properly.
Bladder snails cannot survive outside of water for extended periods of time. They need a moist environment to breathe and stay alive.
Sometimes but not really.
Pond snails cannot survive outside of water for extended periods of time. They need a moist environment to breathe and move around effectively.
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.