A snail is a mollusc, as are the octopus and oyster.
a consumer. producers are only plants. but if you said a sea snail.... it would be the same
i think Kevin would cry for stepping on the snail
the price would depend on condition and model......with regrets there are now re-production snail drums on the market. what are the markings on your drum ??? noted recent ad for original snail drum at $1500.......
The colours of snail shells have nothing to do with their sex because snails are hermaphrodites, being both male and female and producing sperm and eggs at the same time. To fertilize their eggs most snails need to exchange sperm with another snail.
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A snail would not be classified as an arthropod; it is a mollusk. A starfish, on the other hand, is classified as an echinoderm, not an arthropod either. Arthropods include organisms like insects, arachnids, and crustaceans, characterized by their exoskeletons and segmented bodies. Therefore, neither the starfish nor the snail is an arthropod.
The only arthropod I know with a house is a hermit crab - they utilized empty snail shells.
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In a hypothetical scenario where a scorpion and a snail were to engage in a confrontation, the scorpion would likely emerge victorious. Scorpions are predatory arachnids equipped with venomous stingers that they use to immobilize and subdue their prey. In contrast, snails are primarily herbivorous gastropods with a soft body and limited defensive capabilities, making them vulnerable to the scorpion's attack.
take the branch and keep in cow skull's mouth.next keep the snail in the cow skull the scorpion will trapped
It depends on whether a lobster likes snails or not, assuming its a non-vegetarian lobster. But if its a vegetarian lobster then definitely not. If it believes in religious fasting, then it may not eat on the day it is fasting, otherwise it could be feasting on snails.
No, snails belong to the gastropod class under phylum Mollusca (molluscs). Arthropoda are a different phylum and characterized by joint appendages, like insects and crustaceans.
No, it's the outside of a mollusc, such as a snail, slug or squid. Arthropods are animals such as insects, crustaceans and arachnids, with a hard exoskeleton as their outside covering.
No, in most cases a lobster will not eat a snail and it is not one of their preferred food sources. They may be aggressive to the snails but not usually.
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A Crustacean is a hard covered animal such as a lobster or a crab. A Gastropod is also a hard covered animal, but it classifies as a slug, or a snail.
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