the aquatic snail is a decompser because it gets its food by down wastes and dead organisms.
Since it isn't a plant, it is a consumer. They have overlapping scales, sharp vision and are cold-blooded. Several species of lizards serve as pets and can have long life.
a pig is not a decomposer
a slug is a consumer
producer.
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Aquarium snails are different from regular land snails. All aquatic snails have gills. Just like their land relatives, these snails also have radula(rasping tongue),tentacles, and hard shells. Aquatic snails do not have as developed eyes as land snails. Many aquatic snails have a door or an opcerium at the entrance of their shell. Some aquatic snails also grow to the size of a baseball.
you look at the bottom of the snail try to take the snail out of its shell if it is black it is a unknown snail if it is all white it is a afarcan snail
No, a snail is a gastropod.
A snake is a reptile. A snail is known as a mollusc.
No.Reptiles are vertebrates, snails are invertebrates.A snail is a mollusc and specifically, a gastropod.
An Aquatic Snail is an Decomposer
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secondary consumer's and primary consumer's
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A snail that lives in water.
No, they aren't; apple snails are gasteropodmolluscs.
The proper name for a water snail is an aquatic snail.
a consumer. producers are only plants. but if you said a sea snail.... it would be the same
its a decomposer but it can also be a herbavore
An herbivorous snail would be a primary consumer. Not all snails are herbivorous, however.
yes.yes it is and a snail is a herbivore!