They are physical, visual renditions of Fibonacci's Golden Section.
And they give a snail a home. Without it, that snail would be a slug.
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yes a baby snail will die if it's shell is chipped because a snail shell is very delicate and so is the snail.
A clam... so does an oyster.
when a snail is born it has a shell, and its actual body is still growing in the shell.
The snail will still grow even though it lives in an aquarium, so yes the snail will out grow it's current shell and need a new one.
No species of snail is able to 'leave' its shell. The shell is connected to the snail like a permanent tooth. If it were to leave its shell it would die. so unfortunately the snail probably died, or was eaten by a predator.
The snail's shell will get writing on it. What do you think.
It is secreted by a portion of the snail body called the mantle.
snails never come completely out of there shell there shell might break so they can grow a new one. but a snail performs torsion in witch its body twist into the shell they create and can not leave there shell but can grow the shell bigger so there shell grows with them
Well Pigs Do Have Bones And Worms Have No Bones and Snail Has A Shell On The Out Side So Snail And Worm
The oldest part of a snail's shell is the center of the coil. When the snail grows, it grows outward
A snail's home is called a shell. The shell is a hard, protective outer layer that is made up of calcium carbonate. It serves as a home for the snail, providing protection from predators and environmental conditions. The shell also grows with the snail as it continues to develop.
If you have a pet snail, find were your critter is, then, ever so gently, pick him up by his shell then he may emerge from his shell. Remember to wash your hands before and after picking up your snail.