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CATDOLL: Why do snails die?

1. Why do snails die?

There are two main types of snails. There are aquatic snails and terrestrial snails. If you find yourself asking what a snail eats or what to feed a snail, you first want to find out what kind of snail you are eating. Generally, it is easy to know the type of snail because of where you found it. If you find the snail in a swampy area, along a riverbank or in a pond, it is best to return the snail if you are not 100% sure of its type.

2. Why do snails die?

Snails are prone to death in two situations: 1. Lack of water. Snails like humidity. 2. Cold. The temperature for keeping snails should not be too low.

3. Why do snails die?

It seems that the snails I raised at home always laid eggs, and then after a few months... I have been raising them for several years.

Either the environment is too dry or too humid for too long.

4. Why did the little snail die?

Snails like to live in a dark, moist, loose and humus-rich environment. They hide during the day and come out at night. They are most afraid of direct sunlight. They are sensitive to the environment and the most suitable environment is: temperature 16-30℃ (growth and development are fastest at 23-30℃); air humidity 60%-90%; soil humidity of about 40%; pH 5-7. They hibernate when the temperature is below 15℃ and above 33℃. They may freeze to death or die of heat when the temperature is below 5℃ or above 40℃.

Snails like to burrow into loose humus soil to live, lay eggs, regulate body humidity and absorb some nutrients, which can last up to 12 hours. They are both omnivorous and partial eaters. They like humidity and are afraid of flooding. On humid nights, if wet food is thrown into the snails, their appetite will be active. But flooding can suffocate snails. They survive by themselves. As soon as the baby snails hatch, they will crawl and eat without the care of their mothers. When they are invaded by enemies, their heads and feet will retract into the shell and secrete mucus to seal the shell mouth; when the shell is damaged and disabled, it can secrete certain substances to repair the flesh and shell. They have strong tolerance. Snails have amazing survival ability and have strong tolerance to cold, heat, hunger and drought. They like constant temperature breeding. The temperature is constant between 25 and 28 degrees Celsius, and they grow, develop and reproduce vigorously. When the snail crawls, it will leave a line of mucus on the ground. This is a liquid secreted from its body, so there is no danger even if it walks on the edge of a knife.

5. How did the snail die!!!```

It fell in mid-air and was eaten by a bird.

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