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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 19, 2018 0:25:20 GMT
If you choose "It depends on the variety," describe some varieties.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2018 0:26:08 GMT
Is google broken or something?
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Post by Catman 猫的主人 on Apr 19, 2018 0:48:36 GMT
In all the cartoons Catman has seen with snails, they have eyes. So the answer is obviously yes.
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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 19, 2018 0:53:18 GMT
Is google broken or something? How @graham knows anything -- google it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2018 0:59:00 GMT
Is google broken or something? How @graham knows anything -- google it. How Arlon knows things - make up whatever is most comforting for him and pretend it's true.
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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 19, 2018 1:03:55 GMT
How @graham knows anything -- google it. How Arlon knows things - make up whatever is most comforting for him and pretend it's true. I haven't answered the poll yet.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2018 1:05:33 GMT
How Arlon knows things - make up whatever is most comforting for him and pretend it's true. I haven't answered the poll yet. Let me know when you do. I'll keep the media on standby.
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Post by gadreel on Apr 19, 2018 1:07:09 GMT
It depends on which type of snail you mean.
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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 19, 2018 1:18:00 GMT
It depends on which type of snail you mean. Are there snails where you live, or very near?
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Post by progressiveelement on Apr 19, 2018 1:22:34 GMT
In the movie Aenigma, they have teeth.
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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 19, 2018 2:14:48 GMT
In the movie Aenigma, they have teeth.
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Post by dividavi on Apr 19, 2018 3:13:21 GMT
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Post by clusium on Apr 19, 2018 3:52:58 GMT
Is google broken or something? Yeah, it is. Broke down yesterday. 
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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 19, 2018 7:09:17 GMT
Is your avatar a snail? Just kidding. Seriously thanks, that was thorough. Some of you guys can be very meticulous on some days. Still I haven't seen any snails, at least not close up.
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Post by gadreel on Apr 19, 2018 20:30:09 GMT
It depends on which type of snail you mean. Are there snails where you live, or very near? I am pretty certain (without looking it up) that there are snails in nearly every part of the planet.
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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 19, 2018 21:09:10 GMT
Are there snails where you live, or very near? I am pretty certain (without looking it up) that there are snails in nearly every part of the planet. News to me, and I've been around much of the ... USA anyway.
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Post by gadreel on Apr 19, 2018 21:27:21 GMT
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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 19, 2018 21:40:34 GMT
I'm not doubting you. Okay, I usually doubt links people here provide, but this time is different. There is no reason to lie about snails. I'm sure they might be all around me, but I haven't seen them maybe because I'm not looking for them.
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Post by Arlon10 on Apr 19, 2018 22:06:16 GMT
Oh wait! I remember now. When I was a small child I saw turtles, worms, unusually large insects, bird eggs and such all the time. Since growing up I haven't seen any of those things even once. The last time I saw a praying mantis was about 45 years ago.
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Post by dividavi on Apr 20, 2018 2:05:27 GMT
SNAIL HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION Snail Habitat and Distribution A home for snails Snails are practically everywhere. You have probably seen some in your garden or on the surface of a wall, defying gravity. Snails are mollusks belonging to the class Gastropoda, whose members, slugs and snails make up 80 percent of all mollusks. The gastropods live throughout the world, from the Arctic and Antarctic oceans to the equatorial regions. Also, some species have adaptations to survive in the water and some others on land. For their part, land snails are among the most widely distributed invertebrates around the world. They can be found on five continents and even in the sub-Antarctic region, where temperatures are very low. Only in North America exist more than 500 native species, and these coexist with other species introduced or that came from other places. Assorted habitats As we said, snails are present in most of the world, so it is not a surprise to discover that they dwell in diverse habitats. Some of them are comfortable in the desert while others live in ditches and cooler climates. These include mountain areas and even marshes. Some people assume that snails do not live in the desert, but that isn’t true. The terrestrial gastropods are the only mollusks that have adapted to all the habitats of the Earth. They dwell in areas of high altitude, mountainous regions, hot and cold places. Land snails live and perform their vital functions on the ground and not in the sea or bodies of fresh water. However, sometimes the line between aquatic and terrestrial species is thin since some prefer humid sites, and some others are almost amphibian. They can survive in both natural and urban areas, or uninhabited environments. Common places that land snails inhabit are gardens, fields, agricultural areas, river banks or streams, suburbs, swamps, cities, jungles, and forests. Often, house gardens are home to many snails, and as they are easy to maintain, some people keep them as if they were farm animals, although this activity is typically done to use snails as food. Thanks to the fluid they secrete, snails can move on all types of surfaces, so it is common to see them on walls, ceilings, rocks, plant leaves, mosses and cracks in any area. Many prefer to stay close to the rocks, ditches, and plants to have a place to protect themselves from their natural predators. Super Snails While it is true that most prefer humid sites, some snails can survive the harsh conditions of the deserts. Among these species are the little known Sphincterochila boissieri and Xerocrassa seetzeni. The former lives in the deserts of Egypt and Israel, and the latter is distributed from Syria to Saudi Arabia in the Negev desert, an area uninhabitable to people and many animals, but not for them. The species Notodiscus hookeri dwells in the sub-Antarctic region, specifically in the islands and archipelagos of the Atlantic Ocean: The Kerguelen Islands, Crozet Islands, Prince Edward Islands, Heard and McDonald Islands and the South Georgia group. Some birds such as the Great Tit (Parus major) carries snails in its plumage, a fact that suggests that these small gastropods can be transported from habitat to habitat in an unintentional way. It is clear that snails are abundant, but some are at risk of disappearing from some areas, and others are taken out of their natural habitat for practical purposes. In some cases, it has been counterproductive, as with the Giant African Snail (Achatina fulica), introduced to many areas of the world and now considered one of the most dangerous invasive species due to its habit of consuming crops. The snails in your backyard are very resilient animals, even if they do not look so. Sources: www.iucnredlist.org/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snail#Types_of_snails_by_habitatanimaldiversity.org/
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