It would have to crush by sheer weight, not muscular strength, so it would have to weigh many tons, probably many dozen tons.
well your answer is in the question it is considered microscopic if you need a microscope to examine it
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That would be groundwater, and you have an aquifer.
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It depends on what you're comparing it to. It's about 1.5 inches, so it's not as big as a foot or a yard. To an ant, it would be pretty big but to a person it's pretty small.
you will need a gallon for every inch the shubunkins grow you will need at least one gallon for a snail
no you need a turtle.....a BIG turtle
A Snail
You can put a snail in a small 5 or 10 gallon fish tank with a screen. Or one of those plastic tanks with removable lid. They need to be in a closed container, but with breathing holes. But holes NOT big enough for the snail to get out.
How long does it take a sea snail to grow
bottom feeders (sucker fish). i used to have one, it ate my water snail + they don't need to be in groups and they are about the size of a goldfish.
About as big as a pin head.
it means the snail is afraid, or frightend. Oh, and it also means that the snail is trying to protect itself from whatever "frightend it."
The 'Pond Snail' Lymnaeidae range from 1cm two 1.5 inches.
The brown turban snail can be up to one inch across.
A mature size of 6 inches/15 centimeters is how big a freshwater snail can grow. This isn't a typical size. Instead, it's the adult size of the apple snail [Pomaceamaculata]. The apple snail is considered the largest of the freshwater snails.
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