Can snails hear?

A: Snails have no ears, so they don't hear. But they probably sense vibrations through their skin.
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Can snails hear well?

The sensory organs of gastropods (snails and slugs) include olfactory organs, eyes, statocysts and mechanoreceptors. Gastropods have no sense of hearing.
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Do snails recognize humans?

Do snails recognize humans? Snails have very bad eyesight so they won't recognize you by sight. But, their sense of smell is quite good and they will begin to recognize how you smell.
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Do snail have feelings?

In summary, snails might have the biochemical potential to feel love, but they might not have a socially-mediated evolutionary reason to feel love. They engage in reproductive behaviors, but we don't know whether they feel love or pleasure during reproduction.
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Are snails deaf?

The sense of sight of snails is useful but only detect changes in the intensity of light to recognize whether it is night or day; They can move their tentacles up or down to improve their ability to see. However, they are practically deaf since they have no ears nor ear canal.
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Can snails remember?

They, just like other animals (including humans), remember things about different aspects of their environment. They remember smells that are associated with good things to eat, for instance, as well as negative experiences which may be associated with the risk of being eaten themselves.
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Can snails see you?

A: Yes, snails can see. For most North American land snails, the eyes are located at the ends of the two upper (longer) tentacles. In a few species, the eyes are located at the bases of these tentacles. The snails' eyes are fairly advanced, with lenses that can focus, similar to the lenses in our eyes.
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Are snails smart?

They often live on the ground, but they can also climb trees. For invertebrates, they live a long time—five to seven years—which means they're smart. They might sneak into a trap, eat the bait, and then back out, unapprehended. They also excel at reproduction.
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Do snails get sad?

Are snails depressed? I guess they do move a little slow. Us: (laughing at the bad joke) It's a bit more complicated, but no. Snails aren't depressed.
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Can you bond with a snail?

Snails do not bond with people or anything of that sort. Therefore, they're great for those who simply want something to observe but not for those that are looking for an interactable pet.
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Can snails get lonely?

Snails thrive happily alone or in small groups, and are not territorial over space or food.
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Is it OK to pet a snail?

Snails can harbor parasites that can potentially infect people1, especially if the snail is wild-caught. Because of this, you should not only wash your hands before handling a snail to keep them safe, but also after to keep yourself safe. You should never kiss your snail or allow children to put them in their mouth.
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Do snails speak?

Explain to your child that snails are very sssslllloooowwww animals, and talking snails talk just as slowly as they move! Because snails are so slow, they say their words one syllable at a time, and your child will have to put the syllables together into words to figure out what the snail is saying.
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Are snails sensitive to sound?

Snails are very sensitive to noise, light, vibration, irregular feedings, unsanitary conditions and being touched.
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Can snails sleep for 3 years?

Snails need moisture to survive; so if the weather is not cooperating, they can actually sleep up to three years. It has been reported that depending on geography, snails can shift into hibernation (which occurs in the winter), or estivation (also known as 'summer sleep'), helping to escape warm climates.
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How do you play with snails?

If your snail seems to be in a friendly mood, it will be okay to stroke its shell a little bit. Stroking or touching the shell is a great way to interact with your snail and to "play" with it. Stroke or touch the shell lightly. Stroke or touch the shell with the grain, rather than against it.
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What music do snails like?

A linear and gradual short-term memory learning profile was observed in snails exposed to meditative music with lesser variation in frequencies as compared to snails exposed to rock music which showed a large variation in frequencies.
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Can you train a snail?

The best place to train your snail, in order to help them improve stamina and speed is on a damp surface. Research suggest that French windows are an ideal training ground for you snail. It's important that your snail consumes plenty of protein throughout its training.
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Do snails have 14000 teeth?

Snails teeth are not like regular teeth. A snail's teeth are arranged in rows on its tongue. A garden snail has about 14,000 teeth while other species can have over 20,000.
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Can a snail grow back its eye?

Its eyes -- located at the ends of stalks that protrude from the head -- are complex body parts that mystery snails can regenerate. If the eyestalk is somehow severed mid-length, the snail can actually grow a new portion of it, complete with a brand-new eye.
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What is a snails favorite food?

Most slugs and snails are omnivores — they can eat nearly everything. However, if they have the choice, they turn into real gourmets. For example, cucumbers, tomatoes, and wilting lettuce leaves are at the top of their list of favorite foods.
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Do snails have night vision?

Even though they have a lens on their eye, they have no muscles to focus the images. They can sense light and dark and work out where the light source is. They cannot see colour.
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Do snails have a brain?

The cerebral ganglia of the snail form a primitive brain which is divided into four sections. This structure is very much simpler than the brains of mammals, reptiles and birds, but nonetheless, snails are capable of associative learning.
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How long does a snail live?

Snails live anywhere from 1-10 years in the wild, and up to 25 years in captivity. While this answer may surprise you, without the threat of predators or other environmental concerns, the average snail can live a long life. Snails are unique in that you can tell how old a snail is by looking at its shell.
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