The "millimeter of a snail" is likely a misinterpretation or typo. If you meant "the size of a snail," snails vary greatly in size, with some being just a few millimeters long while others can grow to several inches. If you meant something else, please clarify for a more accurate response!
No, garden snail eggs are not big. The mollusks in question (Helix aspersa Miller) averages about 85 eggs with each egg-laying. The female garden snail optimally deposits 0.19-inch (5-millimeter) eggs about every six weeks, for a total of about five egg-layings, between February and October.
No a snail can't live in a snail.
The metric unit for 1 millimeter is meters. 1 millimeter is equal to 0.001 meters.
No, you can not turn into a snail by eating snail food.
Millimeter is the smallest unit among centimeter, kilometer, millimeter, and meter.
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no a sea snail is faster than a land snail
An achatine snail is a snail of the family Achatinidae, a form of land snail native to Africa.