20 questions about Snails

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1. What is the scientific name for a snail?
Gastropoda
- Wikipedia
2. How do snails move?
By using their muscular foot and producing mucus to glide on
- National Geographic
3. Which continent is home to the largest number of snail species?
Africa
- Encyclopedia Britannica
4. What is the average lifespan of a garden snail?
1 to 5 years
- Smithsonian Magazine
5. What is the purpose of a snail's shell?
To protect its soft body from predators and harsh elements
- LiveScience
6. Can snails see?
Yes, but they have poor eyesight
- World Atlas
7. What type of diet do most snails have?
Herbivorous, feeding on plants and vegetation
- Animal Diversity Web
8. How many tentacles do snails typically have?
Four
- National Wildlife Federation
9. How do snails reproduce?
Mostly through internal fertilization and laying eggs
- MarineBio
10. Are all snails slow-moving?
No, some species can move relatively fast
- ThoughtCo.
11. What is the largest species of land snail?
Giant African Land Snail (Achatina fulica)
- The Spruce Pets
12. How do snails breathe?
Through a respiratory opening called a pneumostome
- Encyclopedia.com
13. Do snails have a brain?
Yes, but it is relatively simple
- Discover Wildlife
14. Can snails regenerate lost body parts?
They have limited regenerative abilities, mainly for their shells
- Science Focus
15. What is the purpose of the slime trail left behind by snails?
To aid in movement and provide a protective barrier against moisture loss
- BBC Nature
16. How many species of snails are known to science?
Over 60,000
- American Malacological Society
17. Do snails have teeth?
Yes, they have a specialized structure called a radula that acts as a rasp-like tongue
- The Guardian
18. Can snails swim?
Some marine snails can swim using undulating movements
- National Marine Aquarium
19. How do snails hibernate?
By sealing themselves inside their shells and reducing metabolic activity
- The Wildlife Trusts
20. Are snails considered pests in agriculture?
Some species can be pests, damaging crops and plants
- University of Minnesota Extension

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