Garden snails need water, air, and food to survive, just like us! For the water, though, it needs it not just to drink (I'm not so sure if they can actually drink) but to hydrate themselves. You may notice that Garden Snails come out when it rains outside. This is because they only are active when there is moisture, and when it isn't dry, or else they will dry out. Their food includes lots of veggies like lettuce, though I am sure that they eat fruits of all kinds too. They are herbivores. Also, they breath air, and they have a breathing hole too!
Not all snails live in water. Some snails can survive on land as well.
Freshwater snails cannot survive outside of water for extended periods of time. They need a moist environment to breathe and move around. While they may be able to survive short periods on land, they are primarily aquatic creatures.
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Yes, snails can survive out of water for a period of time, but they need a moist environment to prevent dehydration.
Land snails cannot survive in water for extended periods of time. While they may be able to survive brief periods of submersion, prolonged exposure to water can lead to drowning and death. It is important to ensure that land snails have access to a moist environment to prevent dehydration, but they should not be submerged in water.
Water snails cannot live on land as they require a moist environment to survive. They need water to breathe and move, so without it, they would quickly dehydrate and die.
They don't need any particular color shell to survive.
They use their shells
Aquatic snails cannot live on land for extended periods of time as they require a moist environment to survive. They are not able to adapt to a terrestrial environment due to their need for water to breathe and move.
Yes, snails can live outside of water as they are able to survive in various environments, including on land.
All snails need water to survive. I doubt that they will survive lack of water. First, water snails have to live in water, or else they will dry up (I know this from experience, because once my water snails crawled out too much that they crawled out of the aquarium. I found them underneath the dinner table, dried up like un-cooked pieces of macaroni.). I know garden snails will drown in water, but without water they dry out as well, and will go inside their shells and won't come out. So both types of snails won't be able to survive lack of water, in my opinion.
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