The snail form better adapted to the environment is typically the one with features that enhance its survival and reproduction in that specific habitat. For instance, if the environment has a lot of vegetation, snails with a camouflaged shell might be favored as they can evade predators more effectively. Additionally, snails with a thicker shell may be more resilient to harsh weather conditions. Overall, adaptations that improve feeding efficiency, predator avoidance, and resilience to environmental stresses determine which form is better suited.
Snails are capable to live in every wetland. They are adapted to the environment and live as decomposers of wetlands.
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The tongue of a snail is called a Radula; it consists of microscopic sharp edges that scrape food particles into the snail's gullet.
They have eyes to breath on
At the bottom of a snail is a muscular foot that helps it move and navigate its environment.
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Damp areas, with plants to feed on.
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How much is the amount of bubbles? If its alot, maybe there is some salt on the snail when you put it in the new environment? im not too sure.. Anyways, hoped this helps! :)
No. You should not. The snail knows the type of environment where he belongs. Salt water might kill him.
The conus snail venom is pretty nasty stuff and people have died from it. It seems slightly more lethal than lionfish toxin.