At the bottom of a snail is a muscular foot that helps it move and navigate its environment.
A snail's head is located at the end of its foot.
Yes, you can. Carry the shell of the snail (of course with the snail inside) and with your other hand, use your index finder and touch the bottom of the snail, to make sure the snail does'nt fall out
The snail is located on the divers helmet, right in the middle of the scene next to the coin and the crab.
the bottom layer
You can identify the type of snail by looking at its shell shape, color, size, and overall appearance. You can also consult field guides, online resources, or experts for help with identification. Additionally, observing its behavior and habitat can provide clues about the species of snail you have.
The food gets into the snail via its mouth. It's mouth is located underneath the snails head, and can sometimes be difficult to see.
Because it's dead!
Most suckerfish get too big, but an apple snail (same as a mystery snail) or some ramshore snails are awesome.
It depends if its a baby snail or a large male snail. I can't fine a good enough website so if you don't know ask your friends and family but I think they can go from 1 cm from top the bottom and 5 or 4 cm. I honestly not have a clue!
Does your snail have algae on it? Goldfish will eat anything that "grows" in the tank. They will eat turtle droppings, water scumm, algae, anything! That is why they are called bottom feeders.
Snails mostly live in ponds and lakes. Sometimes you can find smaller snails crawling around the bottom of the tree roots in the shade. You will most likely not find a snail around pine trees.
Gastropod literally means "stomach-foot" the bottom of the snail (where it inches along) is called the foot. In its visceral mass is the stomach where you get the term stomach foot or gastropod.