1. Shell Door
2. Bronchial respiration
3. Siphon
1. A little door from the shell that can be closed when hiding in mud to keep from drying in the dry season and protection from predators.
2. A system which the snail has gills on the right and a lung at the left. Helps it go to places other snails couldn't to get food.
3. Lets the snail stay under water while having a tube like thing go up and breath air. This lets it stay away from surface eating birds.
Apple snails are considered scavenging omnivores; they eat any organic matter including dead or dying plants and animals.
yes they are omnivores
A snail in Hindi is called 'घोंघा'
CAN SNAIL PRODUCED carbon that can reacted with bromothymol
The color of a snail's blood can vary depending on the species. In general, snail blood is typically a pale yellowish or greenish color. This is due to the presence of the green pigment chlorocruorin, which helps transport oxygen in their blood.
what eats the apple snail
there shells
No, they aren't; apple snails are gasteropodmolluscs.
The snail has its shell for protection.
The scientific name of the apple snail is Pomacea canaliculata.
The apple snail is a freshwater mollusk known for its distinctive shell and ability to reproduce rapidly.
Yes, there are Apple snails in the Everglades
The French put them in apple pies.
apple snail
only if their hungry and its sunny outside
Look at the link below these are Golden Apple Snail eggs.
coelomate