They burrow down and put a chalky covering over the opening to their shell. They live off the fat they've been saving up all summer, like bears, or squirrels.
they hibernate in grass or water
they hibernate up rocks and plants
Yes they do tend to hibernate a lot, not necessarily in winter. Do not presume there dead if they are in hibernation.
they sleep in winter time. this is called hibernate.
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Giant African Land Snails have been known to hibernate in any part of the year however most cases of snails going into hibernation happen over the winter when it may become too cold for the snail. Typically they hibernate if conditions in their environment are not suitable (i.e. the temperature, humidity, availability of food and other such factors could cause a snail to hibernate).
Snails can sleep for 3-4 years without waking up. Snails can also hibernate in the winter.
Anemones, also known as windflowers, are a diverse group, with various species blooming in spring and fall. Anemones display variation in their daily activity patterns, but it is not clear whether all of them sleep.
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Slowly, very slowly. In reality, snails don't migrate. They're too slow to be able to travel any important distances. If needed, many snails have methods to hibernate if it gets too dry or if food runs low.
Snails are more likely to die in hot weather because they are sensitive to extreme temperatures. Heat can lead to dehydration and stress for snails, which can ultimately be fatal. Cold weather can also be harmful to snails if it is too extreme, as they may hibernate to survive.