They breath through their skin and need to stay moist to do so.
Snails thrive in moderate, humid conditions with temperatures ranging from 60-85°F. They prefer moist environments and may become less active during very hot or dry weather. Heavy rainfall can also be harmful to snails as it can flood their habitats.
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If you don't have moist skin then just like dandruff your skin will peel
Plants have an outer coat to protect the plant inside and keep it moist?
Yes, snails can float in water. They have air-filled chambers inside their shells that help them to float on the surface of the water. This adaptation allows them to move easily through aquatic environments.
Aquarium snails can survive outside of water for a few hours, but it is best to keep them in a moist environment to prevent dehydration.
Snails can be found in various habitats, but many species prefer moist environments close to water sources such as rivers, ponds, and wetlands. They need water to survive and thrive, as it helps keep their bodies moist and aids in their movement.
Snails are more active in the dark because at night, it is cooler at night than in the daytime. Snails have to stay moist to survive.
Yes. Most land snails live in dark, moist places.
Yes, snails can survive out of water for a period of time, but they need a moist environment to prevent dehydration.
Snails like to have a aquariumfull of dirt that is moist
It depends on the environment. Snails are very common in moist, damp areas, yet sparse in hot dry climates.
moist soil because snails dont lyke it too wet or too dry u stupid bug juice
Yes they need quite a moist habitat otherwise they dehydrate.
No, aquarium snails cannot survive outside of water as they require a moist environment to breathe and move.
You can find snails in dark, damp and moist areas. You can also find them in rotting wood and under a pile of damp leaves.
No, aquarium snails cannot survive out of water for an extended period of time as they require a moist environment to breathe and move.