Snails

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Snails are found in our gardens and like eating plants and flowers. Can you find out four other facts about these minibeasts and share them please ?

 

Thanks,

Mrs. Curran

18 Replies to “Snails”

  1. Some snails hibernate in colder months of the year.

    The larges snail is 12 inches and 2 pounds.

    The fastest snail can go 50 yards per hour.

    The trail snails leave is called mucus.

  2. some snails hibernate they cover their bodies with a thin layer of mucus to prevent them from drying out
    snails have a shell and that is their homes
    snail are hermaphrodites which means snails have male and female reproductive organs but they must mate then they both can lay eggs
    they are nocturnal so do most of their activity at night

  3. FACTS ON SNAILS

    1. Some aquatic snails have lungs.
    2. Snails are one of the slowest creatures on the planet.
    3. There are over 150,000 species of snails.
    4. Snails are molluscs which means they are related to shellfish like oysters, clams and mussels.☺

  4. 1. When snails move they leave a trail of mucus.
    2. Garden snails like to eat leaves and flowers.
    3. Snails do not like hot weather.
    4. Snails can live up to 5 to 10 years.
    5.A snail has a shell to protect its body. 🐌😎

  5. Snails

    1. Some species of snails hibernate during the colder months of the year.
    2. The largest land snail recorded was 12 inches long and weighed near 2 pounds.
    3. They are nocturnal animals, which means most of their movements take place at night.
    4. Snail can see but can’t hear.

  6. Some facts about snails 🐌
    Some snails hibernate
    Snails can have a long life
    Snails can see but they can’t hear
    Snails come from a big family
    Ryan 🐌😊

  7. 1. snails without shells are slugs.
    2. some snails can live between 5-25 years.
    3. they eat snails in france.
    4. the garden snail is a pest because it eats the crops.

  8. Snails without a shell are called slugs.
    Snails can live for up to 25 years.
    Snails can only move at 45metres per hour.
    Some snails have lungs and some have gills.

  9. Facts about Snails

    1) Snails are very strong and can lift up to10 times their own body weight
    2) Snails can see but can’t hear
    3) They live between 5-25 years
    4) The largest snail was 12 inches long and weighed 2 pounds
    5) Garden snails move at top speed of 50 yards per hourπŸŒπŸ˜€

  10. Facts about snails

    1. Snails have different shaped shells.
    2. Some people keep snails in aquariums with their fish.
    3. Snails can live up to 5 to 10 years.
    4. Snails do not like hot and dry conditions.
    5. Snails can be found in gardens, ponds and even the sea.

  11. (1)Snail’s are very slow.😎

    (2) There are around 600 different species of snail’s.πŸ˜ƒ

    (3) Snail’s are harmless.πŸ˜€

    (4) If a snail and a a ladybird race, a ladybird will win. 😎

  12. Snails hibernate in the winter.
    Snails can have a long life.
    There is snails that can be very big.
    Snails leave a track called mucus.🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌

  13. 1.Snails hibernate in winter.
    2.All snails have different shells.
    3.Snails can see but can’t hear.
    4.Snails can live a long life.

  14. 1. Snails are slowest creatures on the entire Earth.🐌
    2. It is a myth that snails mucus is going to make humans ill.🐌
    3. The largest land snail recorded was 12 inches long and weighed near 2 pounds.🐌
    4. Snails will die if you put salt on them because their body can’t process it.🐌

  15. 1) Snails leave a trail of mucus behind when they move.
    2) Snails are one of the slowest creatures on the entire Earth, but move at a steady pace.
    3) Snails can see but can’t hear.
    4) Snails are very strong and can lift up to 10 times their own body weight.

  16. 1. There are thousands of species of snails.
    2. Some snails can live up to 25 years.
    3. Snails eat lots of calcium to keep their shells thick and healthy.
    4. Some snails hibernate during the colder months of the year.
    🐌🐌🐌🐌😎

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