it really does depend. in there natural enviorment they like to wade in water buy not in deep water that covers there head but if you have a tank make a spot with low water so they don't dry up i have one and i like to give it murky water and cool water to keep her damp
clearly not, if a slug lived in a shell it'd be called a snail.
no but live people can die underwater.
Yes, there are types of snail that can live underwater.
in a box behind aldi
No, a slug cant. A slug is a living breathing creature which requires nourishing plants and air to survive, none of which a septic tank can provide.
Yes. Snails must live in areas of high humidity (or in the case of some species, completely underwater) in order to prevent themselves from drying out. Unlike humans, the surface of a snails skin is actually living and water and solutes are able to be absorbed across this membrane. That is why when salt is poured on a snail or slug, it shrivels up. The salt causes water to diffuse out of the slug, making it smaller.
Frogs live both underwater and above (on land). They are amphibians.
No, not all snails can live underwater. Some snails are adapted to live in water, while others live on land.
The ancient fluorescent slug of Mount Kabutar was discovered in New South Wales, Australia and is restricted to a very small area of land. The slug only comes out at night.
On land most likely.
Underwater
It depends...