What helps the common periwinkle to survive is adaptation. For instance, the periwinkle can survive being out of the water by withdrawing into their shells and closing the aperture. This will allow it to survive for several weeks.
ADAPTATION
Periwinkle plants do not typically kill rats. While it may have certain properties that are repellant to rats, they are not a reliable method of rodent control. It is best to use proven methods such as traps or poison to effectively deal with rat infestations.
A characteristic or behavioral trait that helps a plant or animal survive is known as instinct. A plant or animal can learn by instinct to adapt to a certain degree to be able to survive.
The periwinkle moves using its muscular foot which is cream in color. The muscle ripples forward to in alternate directions to help the snail move.
it helps it balance
Periwinkle, also known as Vinca major and Vinca minor, will survive snow in climates as cold as USDA zone 6.
A periwinkle shell provides protection and support for the periwinkle snail. It is made of calcium carbonate and helps the snail retain moisture and regulate its internal environment.
The common periwinkle is an omnivore. It mainly eats algae but sometimes eats small invertabrates like barnacle larvae.
The common periwinkle is an omnivore. It mainly eats algae but sometimes eats small invertabrates like barnacle larvae.
They are common in the elezabeth river and the cheesapeak bay
Littorina littorea - Common periwinkle
The common periwinkle (Vinca minor) is native to southern and central Europe. It has been introduced to other regions worldwide and is now considered an invasive species in some areas.
Periwinkle is a boy.
a periwinkle is a lavender colored flower
Periwinkle. has written: 'First love'
periwinkle is a flower which does not bear fruit.
there are 5 petals on a periwinkle