yes, the Cone Shell snails are poisonous. Two of the most poisonous and dangerous to humans are the Geographer Cone and Textile Cone found in the south pacific.
Yes, some species of snails can be poisonous to cats if ingested. It is important to keep cats away from snails to prevent potential poisoning.
marine species of snails are poisonous but most terrestrial species are not. although it is not good to eat them raw because they carry the fluke worm that if ingested can take over your body, taking your nutrients and possibly could kill you
No, blue garden snails are not poisonous. They are generally safe to handle and pose no toxic threat to humans or pets. However, they can carry parasites, such as rat lungworm, which can be harmful if ingested, so it's important to wash hands after handling them. Always ensure that any snails collected from the wild are properly identified and handled with caution.
No because in all our research we have not found a poisonous snailyet
no snails do not have fights they do not have any hands
I am doing an "educated guess" right here, and I suppose it is right. My educated guess is that garden snails in particular are NOT poisonous to dogs, though I wouldn't suggest to feed your pet dog garden snails. First, people can eat garden snails, and if it isn't poisonous to us at all, I doubt it will be poisonous to dogs. Also, I play with garden snails all the time, and if you think their slime has poison, that's totally wrong! I touch the slime all the time, and nothing bad happens to me!
Some are poisonous, but some are OK. Not good to pick one up and eat it. Trust the restaurants.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no, non-poisonous include some Spiders, lobsters, almost all crabs, almost all insects, some scorpions. Poisonous include some spiders, some scorpions, a few insects, cone snails, and horseshoe crabs.
yes! they love to eat leaves, only if they are land snails. but you have to remember that they need to stay moist!!! hope that helped!!!! p.s., at least the kind of snails i have eat leaves and need to b moist.....
they dont have any
snails use there thin layer of skin to diffuse any organic gasses.
The conus or cone snail is a sea snail. Sea snails live in the ocean and cannot survive out of water like garden snails. These snails are predators and are equipped with painful poisonous stings. There are reports of people dying after being attacked, but it usually only causes severe pain.