No, snails are not exclusively aquatic creatures. While some species of snails live in water, many others live on land.
Many species of ducks will eat snails. In fact, some species are adapted to seek out and eat predominantly such aquatic creatures as snails.
Mudpuppies are carnivorous, they eat small fish, snails, and other small aquatic creatures. They do not eat plants at all.
Water snails are aquatic creatures that rely on water to survive. They cannot survive for extended periods outside of water as they need a moist environment to breathe and move.
Many species of land or aquatic snails exist.
It is proven by scientists that a crocodile eats aquatic snails as well as humans
Snails are not fish. They are a different type of aquatic creature known as gastropods.
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No, the conch is not an arthropod (phylum Arthropoda) but rather is a gastropod mollusc (phylum Mollusca) along with other sea snails, land snails, bivalves, etc. Aquatic arthropods include creatures like crabs, lobsters and shrimp.
Yes they can.
Aquatic snails do not necessarily require a filter for their habitat, but having a filter can help maintain water quality by removing waste and debris. It can also help provide oxygen for the snails and other aquatic organisms in the tank.
Yes, some snails live in water. Aquatic snails can be found in freshwater or saltwater habitats. They typically have gills to breathe underwater and may have a shell to protect themselves. Aquatic habitats for snails can include ponds, rivers, lakes, and oceans.
Scientists refer to aquatic-snails nests appearing bubble-shaped or similar to a cocoon where pairs of snails reproduce every 6 days or few weeks.