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Slugs and Snails

Characterized by their shell and slow movement, snails are a common garden dweller and even a delicacy in some countries. Snails without shells are called slugs.

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Is a newfoundlanddog warm-blooded or cold-blooded?

Newfoundlands are warm blooded because they are mammals

Where do slugs live?

In a wet moist area For Ex: Under a rock, after it rains (in the grass or garden)

Is a pygmy marmoset cold blooded or warm blooded?

YES. The Pygmy Marmoset is a monkey native to the rainforest canopies of western Brazil, southeastern Colombia, eastern Ecuador, and eastern Peru. It is one of the smallest primates, and the smallest monkey, with its body length ranging from 14-16 cm (excluding the 15-20 cm tail). Males weigh around 140 g (5 ounces), and females only 120 g (4.2 ounces).

How long can an everglade snail kite live?

I'd say around 10-20 years just based on the average lifespan of raptors in general, but it may only be 10.

(And everyone who answered the lifespan of a SNAIL: Snail kites are PREDATORY BIRDS.)

Where is it warm in The US?

it is warm in the desert and places beyond the red line in the middle of the earth.!

Do aquatic snails eat anything other than water weed?

they eat left over fish food on the bottom of the tank (if in tank)

Do snails have antennaes?

Of course they don't because they are extremely weird creatures. Of course they don't because they are extremely weird creatures.

What animal eats snails?

A lot of animals eat snails. song thrushes, mistle thrushes, redwings, ground beetles, hedgehogs, common shrew, parasitic nematode, marsh flies, slow worms, centipede, common newt, Bacillus Thurungiensis, rooks, jackdaws, jays, magpies, starlings, blackbirds, fieldfare, gulls, owls, robins, toads, moles, common lizard, foxes, mice, rats, testacellid carnivorous slugs and glow worms.

Why do people put salt on leeches or slugs.what happens to the animals cells?

Slugs and leeches do not have an outer skin that holds water inside of them. Thus, they require a moist environment to avoid drying out. If you put salt on them, the salt pulls the water out of their cells and kills them.