The garden snail is the fastest land snail. It can travel at a speed of 0.03 miles per hour. Snails are gastropods that move by crawling on a single foot.
A snail in England won a snail race being clocked at .0033 mph...so I'd have to say maybe .0025 would be about the norm for a non-racing snail?
0.03 mph
snails dont run ..
If you are refering to the distance it can travel then it can vary depending on the size of snail, the surface it is moving along and other factors but I'd think that the average pace of a snail is a mm per second so 3.6m.
the speed of garden snail in kilometres per hour is 0.048 km/h
The garden snail is the fastest land snail. It can travel at a speed of 0.03 miles per hour. Snails are gastropods that move by crawling on a single foot.
very slow.
A "snail year" is 1.52 miles. A snail moving at a consistant pace travels 11 inches per hour.
A "snail year" is 1.52 miles. A snail moving at a consistant pace travels 11 inches per hour.
The average garden snail moves at a pace of 100 ft an hour.
It averages roughly 238,000 miles.
A snail in England won a snail race being clocked at .0033 mph...so I'd have to say maybe .0025 would be about the norm for a non-racing snail?
The snail's "tongue" is known as the radula. It is covered with chitinous teeth, which the snail uses to scrape plant matter (if it's a herbivorous species) or flesh (if it's a carnivorous species) for feeding.
Snails are known to be generally slow, but research shows that snails move the average pace of 563.21m per hour. The bladder snail, however can reach the speed of 812.7m per hour. Statistics show, that the speed of snails is getting quicker, and by 2060, the average snail will have the speed of 874.98m per hour. That's a fast snail!
The sole of the snail's foot is covered with tiny hair-like structures called cilia that help the snail to move.
0.03 mph