Almost all snails die before the colder seasons.
Snails are more likely to die in hot weather because they are sensitive to extreme temperatures. Heat can lead to dehydration and stress for snails, which can ultimately be fatal. Cold weather can also be harmful to snails if it is too extreme, as they may hibernate to survive.
african snails die by not eat a enough food.
Yes, snails can survive cold temperatures. The snails will stay out until the temperature turns to freezing then they will seek shelter.
Apple snails are comfortable in water temperatures of 65-82 degrees Fahrenheit
Snails do not have an opinion of their shell. It grows with them and offers them protection from the sun, predators, and the cold.
No snails are not, they are gastropods, Primitive mollusks
they get inside their shell and sometimes fall asleep
No, they will die.
When a snail is cold they will attempt to move to a warmer location in their immediate environment. If they stay cold, they will then burrow under foliage to 'sleep' until the temperature is at a preferable level. Snails will produce a special form of slime and seal off the opening of their shell.
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 do not change their shells ever. They keep their shell up to the day they die.
no not really