1. Are snails poisonous?Some snails are poisonous, while others are not. Snails refer to all species of land-dwelling gastropods that feed on plants and lay eggs in the soil or on trees. They are more common on tropical islands. But some also live in cold regions. Generally speaking, snails are very weak and do not cause direct harm to the human body. In extreme cases, snails may carry some viruses, which may be risky to contact. The largest species of crystal snails in Africa are more than 20 cm. The European giant snail is often used as a delicacy on the table and is very delicious. 2. I want to raise the snails I picked up on campus, but my father won’t let me. He said they may have parasites. Is it okay to raise wild snails?It is recommended not to keep it. Snails do have parasites, but they are internal parasites and are not likely to pose a threat. However, the mucus left by the snail as it crawls is slightly toxic. Moreover, they are wild snails and you don't know where they have crawled. Even if the parasites are not a threat, they will still have pathogens. It is recommended not to raise them. If you need to, you can ask your parents and buy regular farmed snails online. 3. Are snails harmful to humans and the environment?Snails are small, weak molluscs that pose no direct threat to humans. However, there are two risks: 1. In extreme cases, snails may carry some viruses that are harmful to the human body, and direct contact may bring risks to the human body; 2. If you eat it without cooking it and it carries germs, it will cause illness or poisoning. This situation is similar to the situation in Fujian and other places where people got sick from eating snails a few years ago. 4. Is there any harm in raising snails?have Snails are generally non-toxic, but they contain a large number of parasites. If you are not careful, frequent close contact with them is likely to cause infection, thus bringing unnecessary risks. In addition, snails are soft-bodied animals, look very weak, and are not directly harmful to humans. However, some snails have a particularly bad smell, so it is likely that there will be a strange smell when you raise them at home. 5. Are farmed African giant snails poisonous?Poisonous. The African giant snail has a strong reproductive capacity and a large body, generally growing to about 10 to 20 centimeters. It mainly feeds on fruits, vegetables, flowers, trees, cement, etc., and can cause serious harm to the agricultural and forestry environment. The giant African snail is the intermediate host of parasites such as the Guangzhou roundworm, the ridge roundworm, and the schistosome. In addition to eating it, touching it without protection may also endanger human health. 6. What harm does keeping pet snails do to the human body?Snails are small, weak molluscs that pose no direct threat to humans. However, there are two risks: 1. In extreme cases, snails may carry some viruses that are harmful to the human body, and direct contact may bring risks to the human body; 2. If you eat it without cooking it and it carries germs, it will cause illness or poisoning. This situation is similar to the situation in Fujian and other places where people got sick from eating snails a few years ago. 7. Are common snails in the park poisonous?Common snails in parks are not poisonous. Snails refer to all terrestrial species of the class Gastropoda. In general, Western languages do not distinguish between aquatic snails and terrestrial snails. In Chinese, snails only refer to terrestrial species, while the broad definition of snails also includes giant shield slugs. [1] Snail is not a biological classification name, generally refers to all terrestrial species of gastropods. Generally speaking, Western languages do not distinguish between aquatic snails and terrestrial snails. In Chinese, snails only refer to terrestrial species, and the broad definition of snails also includes giant shield slugs. 8. What harm do snails do to humans?Snails are small, weak molluscs that pose no direct threat to humans. However, there are two risks: 1. In extreme cases, snails may carry some viruses that are harmful to the human body, and direct contact may bring risks to the human body; 2. If you eat it without cooking it and it carries germs, it will cause illness or poisoning. This situation is similar to the situation in Fujian and other places where people got sick from eating snails a few years ago. 9. Is the Chinese snail poisonous?The Chinese snail is not poisonous. Generally speaking, snails are very weak and do not cause direct harm to the human body. They can be kept. However, in extreme cases, snails may carry some viruses, which may be risky after contact. As long as they are kept in the right way, snails will not cause any trouble to their owners. |
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