Pond snails typically have one pair of tentacles that serve as sensory organs, along with a foot that they use for locomotion. While they only have one pair of tentacles, their foot is a significant appendage that helps them move and interact with their environment. Overall, when considering the tentacles and the foot, they can be said to have two main types of appendages.
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
No, snails are not producers. They do not make their own food.
in ponds.DOI?!!
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Yes, aquarium snails can live in a pond environment as long as the water conditions are suitable for their survival.
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no it doesn't
in a petstore, or in a lake or pond.
Probably in a pond, meaning the snail is called a PONDsnail...
Pond snails are a type of gastropod (literally, "stomach foot"). They use their prominent tentacles located on their heads to detect smells in their surroundings.