Usually a snail named Simon comes in the night to the Wombat while he is doing his business and eats it all up. Simon is happy.
The external parts of a snail are shell and muscular foot. The shell is the outer skeleton of a snail. Snail moves from one place to another with the help of muscular foot.
Well, honey, snails and wombats have a mutual agreement going on. The snails hitch a ride on the wombat's back, getting a free lift to new feeding grounds. In return, the snails keep the wombat's fur clean and free of pests. It's like a little spa day for the wombat, courtesy of its slimy buddies.
Yes, growling is one of the vocalisations of a wombat, and one of the ways it communicates.
No. They are both too small to eat one another.
When preparing to mate, snails often go through what may be described as a mating ritual which can involve playful biting and rearing up to one another. One of the most distinct examples of this is Helix pomatia, which rear up as if they are fighting and act as though they are kissing. This can go on for a number of hours. More often than not it is one stimulated snail trying to get another interested and it is not uncommon to see one snail wandering around with its penis hanging out of the genital aperture looking for another snail who is interested in mating.
both species benefit from one another.
An external benefit is a benefit that one person gains due to another person's actions
The meaning of one's mans meat is another man's poison means that what is good for one man maybe not be good for another. Something may benefit one person but it does not benefit another.
No, Stinky only stays in the main garden.
it must have mated with another snail at the hatchery or pet store. Mystery snails (Pomacea bridgesii),like many other speciese of aquatic snails, can hold the sperm from mating and fertilize the eggs that are still in the snail.
Beneficiary: one who receives or is designated to receive a benefit, profit or advantage Benefactor: one who confers or bestows a benefit upon another
Firstly there are two sentences here: I shot the wombat.and Why not? The second one's a bit of a nonsense though ... why not what? Or does it mean Why shouldn't I shoot the wombat?Be all that as it may. Here's the punctuation:I shot the wombat. Why not?