Foliage, decaying tree bark, and maybe dung.
I have alos seen a mystery snail eat 3 feeder fish! Strange
Yes, snails are animals.
Foliage, decaying tree bark, and maybe dung. I have alos seen a mystery snail eat 3 feeder fish! Strange
Don't do it, you'll kill your plants.
I think it is D. Roundworm... I'm stuck on that question too :..(
rabbits, they can eat some lavender leaves
No, snails do not have backbones. They are mollusks, which means they possess a soft body and a hard shell, but lack an internal skeleton. Instead of a backbone, snails have a muscular foot that helps them move and a mantle that secretes their shell.
Snakes do not hibernate like some other animals do. Instead, they undergo a period of dormancy during colder months where they become less active and may seek out sheltered areas to stay warm until temperatures rise.
Yes. They eat mice more often but will eat a rat if they can catch it or if they find a dead rat. ********************* Actually, an opposum will eat about anything. They love fruit, bugs, snales, garbage, and ....even snakes... . Snakes make a great protein source for an opposum. Opposums are amune to rattle snake, copperhead, and cottonmouth poison. BTW...Although they can hold on with their tails they can not hang by them for more than a few seconds. And they do not carry their young attached to their tails, although you may see a young opposum holding on to mom's tail for a few minutes. With a body temperature of only 94f it is very unlikely for rabies to survive in the body of an opposum. Opposums have many really kool facts about them that few people know.
It seems there might be a typo in your question. If you're asking about the number of snails in a specific context, please provide more details. In general, the number of snails can vary widely depending on the species, habitat, and environmental conditions. If you meant "snails" in a specific location or situation, please clarify!
Yes, the opossum is a natural predator of mice. *********************** Actually, an opposum will eat about anything. They love fruit, bugs, snales, garbage, and ....even snakes... . Snakes make a great protein source for an opposum. Opposums are amune to rattle snake, copperhead, and cottonmouth poison. BTW...Although they can hold on with their tails they can not hang by them for more than a few seconds. And they do not carry their young attached to their tails, although you may see a young opposum holding on to mom's tail for a few minutes. With a body temperature of only 94f it is very unlikely for rabies to survive in the body of an opposum. Opposums have many really kool facts about them that few people know.
Trick Question. They are extinct because there haven´t been any water on the moon for a long time. :-P Just a joke, smile and be happy. Don´t take it to seriusley. Laugh a little Real Answer Moon snails are found in oceans and seas worldwide. even in tropical areas, as well as Antarctic and Arctic waters
wolfs, tigers, snake, bat, dog, tiger, and werewols.