They don't get eaten as much because sea slugs are toxic and are dangerous to eat while snails, on the other hand, are not.
The sea slugs eat the stinging anemones. The sea slugs even eat the stinger! However, instead of digesting the stinger, it goes into their cerata, which are finger- like parts on their back that help with digestion, breathing, and defense. When an organism chews on the sea slug, they use the stingers as weapons.
feed it more often
Elodea is a genus of aquatic plants often called the waterweeds.Snails includes sea snails, land snails and freshwater snails. Snails lacking a shell or having only a very small one are usually called slugs. Snails that have a broadly conical shell that is not coiled or appears not to be coiled are usually known as limpets.
every day when they arent sleeping or eating
Bones arent used in the production of sugar....sugar comes most often from sugar cane or other plants. Gelatin is made of animal bones. So next time you eat Jell-O just think, you're eating bone(:
yes, and they often are.
Quote from the Related Link: "What do snails eat? In their natural habitat, land snails eat mushrooms, fruit, leaves and any other kind of vegetation they can find. Mostly, snails eat living plants, but also eat decaying ones. Other forms of food include plant bark, flowers and algae. In order to get a nutritional supply of calcium for their shells, snail food includes limestone and they also eat chalk from rocks. Snails have even been known to eat damp paper and cardboard! So, in answer to the question what do snails eat, as we have seen the answer is mushrooms, fruit, leaves, flowers, bark, algae, limestone, chalk, damp paper and cardboard." Some snails are carnivores, eating other snails as preys.
Snails were often depicted in humorous battles in the artwork of the Middle Ages.
Escargot refers specifically to land snails, typically of the species Helix pomatia, which are commonly harvested for culinary use. Unlike aquatic snails, escargot thrives in terrestrial environments. These snails are often found in gardens and forests, feeding on a diet of plants and decaying organic matter. Thus, escargot comes from land, not water.
There are different types of snails that could be used for racing. The largest snails often get used and weigh between 1 to 2 pounds at most.
frog legs, and also snails
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marine snails or gastropodas, their scientific name, feed on the plants in their habitat which is water. some examples are seaweed, algae, and other decaying snails. hope this answered the question. i just did a report on gastropodas in my biology class for high school and it took me like 2 hours to just find anything about them. i got an A on my report so my answer is most likely correct;)