A snail may interact with a dead plant by feeding on its decaying material, which provides nutrients. This process aids in decomposition, as the snail breaks down the plant matter and contributes to the nutrient cycle in the ecosystem. Additionally, the presence of the dead plant can offer shelter or a habitat for the snail, enhancing its survival.
The only way to tell if a snail is dead is to sniff the snail, if it gives off a strong, odorous scent, it is most likely dead.
put water in it or shake the snail.
A baby garden snail will not move at all when it is dead. One way of establishing whether it is dead or alive is trying to move it with a stick.
it eats dead animals
probably not
When nitrogen is returned to the soil through the decomposition of dead plants, the interaction is primarily between the biosphere (dead plants) and the geosphere (soil). The nitrogen is cycled through these two spheres as part of nutrient recycling in ecosystems.
if it hasn't moved in a week it is probably dead
It will stink like dead fish.
yes,depending on what type of snail. If its a small snail then consider it dead but if its a big ugly snail then it should be fine. In other words, check with the vet. :)
yes
TOUCH IT IF IT MOVES OR BUBBLES UP ITS ALIVE
Drop kick him into the neighbours garden.