no because they uses salaam
If you are asking if snails crawl or walk they do neither. They slide on mucus.
Oh yes, snails are mobile. They crawl slowly. But if they are frightened, they retreat inside their shells and stop moving.
Snails' bodies produce a thick slime. Because of this slime, they can crawl across the edge of a razor and not get hurt.
No, they crawl and sway. They're very slimy in the insides of their shells!
Snails are slimy little slow creatures. They have shells on their backs to secure themselves. Snails crawl since they do not have any legs. Hope this helped you.
yes snails do have mothers. the mothers crawl to the top of the tank when they are pregnant and lay their eggs at the top of the tank above the water line.
Some examples of animals that crawl on a single fleshy pad are slugs and snails. These animals have a muscular foot that helps them move along surfaces.
They can still crawl, they have a "foot". Please refer to the recommended sites for more detailed information.
There are several species of water snails that have adapted to living entirely in water. They don't swim, but slither over the underwater stones and plants, rasping at the algae. Land snails and garden slugs will drown if placed underwater. Gardeners sometimes trap garden snails by putting out dishes of beer which attracts the snails - and the snails will drown in the beer.
Sea snails do show thermo-orthokinetic responses due to their tendency to crawl upwards or downwards in the sea in both light and dark.
I saw on Martha Stewart she put broken egg shells around the base of plants she wanted to protect from snails. The snails won't crawl over the broken shells.
No; although clams filtrate water, they are not able to crawl on surfaces eating algae like snails do.