Pond snails breathe primarily through a respiratory structure called a pallial cavity, which functions similarly to lungs. They take in oxygen from the water through this cavity, where it is absorbed into their bloodstream. Some species can also extract oxygen directly from the water using their skin. In low-oxygen environments, they may use a siphon to reach air above the water surface.
Pond snails cannot survive outside of water for extended periods of time. They need a moist environment to breathe and move around effectively.
Yes, snails will overpopulate a pond if you let them. It will take a while, but they might. You can bye fish that eat snails, if you want them.
because land snails normally stay on land and pond snails stay in the water
Yes do all snails surface to breathe?
Aquatic snails breathe through a gill. Very similar to how a fish breathes. Terrestrial snails have a lung and breathe like you or I.
Snails have gils.
No, garden snails cannot breathe underwater as they require air to breathe. They have lungs and need to surface to breathe air.
Yes they do breathe air from water they is how they stay alive they can live for a month under water you also may see a pond snail upside down with their bottoms out of the water they are breathing!
No, snails are not producers. They do not make their own food.
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