A baby garden snail will not move at all when it is dead. One way of establishing whether it is dead or alive is trying to move it with a stick.
put water in it or shake the snail.
The only way to tell if a snail is dead is to sniff the snail, if it gives off a strong, odorous scent, it is most likely dead.
pour salt on it and see if it moves
If the baby sparrow is not moving when you touch it or if it is not breathing then it's dead.
If you have a butterfly garden there is no "baby" stage. This baby stage you are talking about is actually the larval stage better know as the Caterpillar stage.
Yes, a gastropod is an invertebrate. The reason I know this is because snails and worms are classified as gastropods. They are vertebrates with exoskeletons as well.
Do you know adele the singer is having her baby. I don't know.
If it is dead, it won't be breathing. Look under the porcupine's nose or mouth, like under their chin. DON'T move it or touch it, try to make a safe place AROUND it.
snails do not outgrow their shells they add new grow th to their shell so it grows along with them.
It depends if its a baby snail or a large male snail. I can't fine a good enough website so if you don't know ask your friends and family but I think they can go from 1 cm from top the bottom and 5 or 4 cm. I honestly not have a clue!
Snails stink horridly when they die. If you have the stomach, you can pick he/she up and get a little whiff. Trust me, you'll know then if he/she is dead or not.
The only way I know is you go to my garden and click on the word magic seed and you should have a second baby but you need to buy three passes from the fairy garden which cost real money.