Snails have five primary senses. They possess tentacles that function as eyes, allowing them to detect light and movement. Additionally, they have chemoreceptors on their bodies to sense chemicals in their environment, aiding in taste and smell. Snails also have touch receptors and can sense vibrations, helping them navigate their surroundings.
snails have 2 sense
lightness, darkness, smell, sense of food, sense of other snails, sense of the quality of the surface, touch, textures, chemicals, sense of surroundings
Snails have a sense of smell and taste. It is their best developed sense. The lower tentacles that are on either side of the mouth, stretch out in front of the snail as it moves. These tentacles have smell and taste receptors at their tips.
Snails have poor eyesight and can only detect light and dark shapes. They rely more on their sense of touch and smell to navigate their environment.
There are over a hundred snails!
Snails typically have two pairs of feelers, known as "tentacles." The longer pair, located at the top of their head, have eyes on the tips while the shorter pair help with their sense of smell and touch.
Yes, snails have antennae. They use their antennae to sense their surroundings, detect food, and navigate their environment.
Many species of land or aquatic snails exist.
There are 79 snails in the world
A snails heart has 2 chambers.
no snails do not mate for life. they can have many mates.
Most snails, like many mollusks, have a ribbon-like structure called a radula in their mouths. Radulae have numerous rows of teeth, the exact number of which may vary. Some carnivorous snails eat the soft flesh of other mollusks after using their radulae to bore through the shells of their prey.