Snails are not endangered. There are millions and millions of them. I even have them in my own backyard. and you can have one for a pet if you wanted to. You could have a lot in your backyard if you have moist plants, dirt, mushrooms, and maybe fruits.
u r sooo wrong all breeds of snails r ENDANGERED! SAVE THE SNAILS (:
no their not Taylor cox just answered your question
Because of habitat loss. There are lots of darters so please help!
Yes, Kauri trees are endangered because of people in the old days chopping them down to make furniture or to sell there Kauri Gum
There are many. For example Pillar coral, Florida tree snail and Sea Turtle- green.
The Achatinella mustelina is a gastropod that is from Oahu, Hawaii. The snail is endangered due to the destruction of its habitat.
It depends on what kind of snail you mean. And yes, there are endangered species of snails. I forgot its name, but there is a particular kind of snail that lives in sulphur waters in the Cave and Basin (it's a tourist attraction) in Banff. There are signs everywhere saying that there is an endangered species of water snail here and that it is against the law to touch the water or disturb the fragile environment. Meanwhile, there are TONS of garden snails (You can find them...well...in your garden!). Most aquarium snails are common too. They are sold a lot at petstores.
ginger? lol. nah i think u meant to say Species, But the least endangered species is Human along with many others such as, Rock Pidgeon, Snail Kite and Sacred Kingfisher
There are over 26 slug and snail species that are endangered, Dromedary Jumping-Slug (Hemphillia dromedarius) of Canada is one of them.
The most endangered animal in Iowa is the Iowa Pleistocene Snail, a species that has been significantly impacted by habitat loss and environmental changes. This small, land-dwelling snail is primarily found in a limited range of specific habitats, such as moist, calcareous areas. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect its remaining habitats and promote its recovery. Other endangered species in Iowa include the Northern Long-eared Bat and several fish and bird species.
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No a snail can't live in a snail.
No, you can not turn into a snail by eating snail food.