Turban snails eat algae that grows on rocks. They scrape the algae off with their radula. Turban snails inhabit rocky shores and man-made sea walls. They are not as adapted to dry conditions as other snails and can usually be found near the low-water mark.
Turban snails eat algae that grows on rocks. They scrape the algae off with their radula. Turban snails inhabit rocky shores and man-made sea walls. They are not as adapted to dry conditions as other snails and can usually be found near the low-water mark.
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The physiological adaptations of sea snails include have evolved gills that are suitable for breathing under the water.
They have a shell on their back.
A snails shell protect it from preditors
Yes, some snails can live underwater. They have adaptations like gills for breathing, a hard shell for protection, and a slimy mucus layer to help them move and stay moist.
Find the Egyptian blue lily at the top left side of the Blue Nile Falls. Take it to Nabooti and the middle trader will give you a turban for it.
The study of snails is known as malacology. Malacologists study snail species, their anatomy, behavior, ecology, distribution, and evolutionary history. Snails play important roles in various ecosystems and have diverse adaptations for survival.
It eats very critical type of fishes such as hipos.
Yes, golden mystery snails and black mystery snails can mate and produce offspring. The offspring can exhibit a variety of color combinations depending on the genetics of the parents.
In aquariums, certain fish like Siamese algae eaters and certain snails like nerite snails are known to eat black algae.