They are big and move as fast as land snails. If they are against clear glass you can see their mouth opening and closing.
They are snails & look like them.
When sea snails die, their shells often become empty and the soft body parts inside decompose or are eaten by scavengers. The empty shell may appear more dull or faded in color compared to when the snail was alive, and it may become brittle or covered in algae or other marine growth.
Sea snails can vary in size depending on the species. Some sea snails can be as small as a few millimeters, while others can grow to be several inches in length.
They look like eels.
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.
blue snails look like snails but the slimy bit of the snail is blue
They are snails & look like them.
Sea snails do not swim. They slither on the ground just like any other snail you see. Sea snails don't have fins, gills, or anything that help them to swim anyway, so it's impossible for sea snails to swim. I know this because I take care of sea snails in my house.
animals like starfishes and crabs eat sea snails
Yes they do.They look like miniture jellyfish tentacles and should be left alone until they form
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no, they care for there own
Sea snails are invertebrates as they don't have a spine.
Sea snails Freshwater snails
They are land snails.
under the passenger side front bumper you should see two horns the look like sea shells, or snails depending on how you look at them
When sea snails die, their shells often become empty and the soft body parts inside decompose or are eaten by scavengers. The empty shell may appear more dull or faded in color compared to when the snail was alive, and it may become brittle or covered in algae or other marine growth.