Estivation
No, snails are not evil. They are slow-moving creatures that play an important role in their ecosystems by feeding on decaying matter and helping recycle nutrients. They have no ill intent or malice towards humans.
Snails prefer dark conditions as they are nocturnal creatures. Exposure to bright light can stress them and lead to dehydration. Providing them with places to retreat to in the dark will help keep them comfortable and healthy.
Gastropods (literally stomach foot), or slugs and snails, are eaten by such creatures as thrushes (which smash them onto rocks). Frogs are one of the main predators for slugs and snails, but beetles, hedgehogs and shrews will all eat them - to name just a few.
Normal garden snails do not. However, there are some creatures in the phylum Mollusca that may. Remember to put on gloves and do your research before attempting to pick up anything.
Garden snails, the most common type, are herbivores. Some snails, like the wolf snails, will eat other snails, so they are carnivores.
No, snails are not exclusively aquatic creatures. While some species of snails live in water, many others live on land.
Yes, snails are found in the desert but only emerge after rains in the summer.
yes, poor creatures
worms, slugs, snails snakes
Octopuses, hermit crabs, squid, slugs, snails, and sharks are a few creatures that do not have bones (creatures that do not have bones are called 'invertebrates').
It depends on the environment. Snails are very common in moist, damp areas, yet sparse in hot dry climates.
snails, shrimp, and crabs
Likely either snails or flatworms.
Where ever there is moisture you will find garden snails. After it rains there is water everywhere, so that is the reason that you find garden snails easily when is has rained... These creatures have more water in them. Hence if they dehydrate they will die. That is why when we put some salt on such creatures they die instantly...
Live like other small creatures.
Octopuses, hermit crabs, squid, slugs, snails, and sharks are a few creatures that do not have bones (creatures that do not have bones are called 'invertebrates').
camels, jackrabbits, snakes, snails,