Does a snail hiss?

Some snails also can make a grunting or hissing sound doing so.
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Do snails make any noise?

When snails chow down, they make some noise, says Washington snail farmer Ric Brewer. We can hear the snails eating with their toothed tongue, as well as the “squoosh” of their slime, Brewer says. Here's his brief explanation, followed by the sounds of the snails themselves.
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Why is my snail making noise?

It could be that this noise comes from the snails retracting or moving quickly in their shells - it can make a kind of hissing or squishing noise, especially if they are large snails. If so, it's nothing to worry about, it's just that they often retract quickly if they are surprised or startled, as a natural reaction.
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Can snails talk?

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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Why is my snail making a popping noise?

Some turbo snails when annoyed will rotate/wag their shells, swinging them back and forth and that can make a loud knocking noise if they happen to do it on the glass.
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Why do snails wiggle their shells?

It is a response to remove something that is irritating them. Basically, they appear to be trying to shake off the irritant. All trochid snails will do it occasionally.
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Do African snails make noises?

The Giant African Land Snails don't seem to interact with each other except for when they are going to mate. They don't produce any sounds, and they spend their time moving, eating, and resting.
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Do snails bite?

Snails can't bite or chew on you like a dog, but they can run their toothed tongue over your skin which might feel like a bite. A snail can't break your skin or draw blood like this, and it isn't trying to attack you.
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Do slugs scream when you put salt on them?

Slugs do have a simple protective reaction system, but they don't scream when salt is poured on them. Any hissing sound is caused by the action of the water being drawn out of the slug.
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Do snails get lonely?

And in snails, we have found that one type of stress – social isolation, or loneliness – can change the way that they form memories.
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How long do snails live for?

Snail Life Span

Two to five years is typical for most wild snails but some larger species could possibly live up to fifteen years.
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How does a snail poop?

Snail poop is released from the anus, which is close to the lung and breathing hole. This means that a snail poops into its shell. The poop then slips through the breathing hole and out the side of the shell, dropping to the ground or whatever the snail is crawling on. Snails poop out their anus into their shell.
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Do snails feel pain?

"It's one of those things that drives you to avoid those [painful] things in the future," he said. But animals with simple nervous systems, like lobsters, snails and worms, do not have the ability to process emotional information and therefore do not experience suffering, say most researchers.
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How do snails smell?

All four of its tentacles are equipped with olfactory sensors. With these noses-on-stalks, snails can sample biochemical compounds in the air and on the ground. They can smell fungi from a distance, home in on a rotten log, smell other snails' slime, and find their way back to a favorite resting spot.
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Do snails have vocal cords?

We are all familiar with the saying “slow as a snail”, but we would like to add another metaphor – “silent as a snail”. Snails do not have vocal cords, and they are entirely silent animals. They would only make sounds only while eating or when retracting into their shelled houses.
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Are snails friendly?

Snails make friendly, relatively low maintenance pets. They require a moist environment and a diet filled with minerals and healthy vegetables. Snails enjoy each other's company, so consider getting more than one. If you give snails a comfortable home and care for them properly they can live for many years.
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Do snails squeak?

Its due to the expulsion of air and velocity of snails foot moving. as Achatina Achatina and Archachatina Marginata tend to have large internal muscles due to their size the squeeking / whistling noise may or may not occur when they retract ( depending on how much you have scared them ) .
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Do snails bleed?

Bleeding;haemolymph; snails; molluscs; Achatina spp. The blood of pulmonate snails [Mollusca: Gastropoda) is usually referred to as haemolymph: it contains the copper-based respiratory pigment haemocyanin (Morton 1958). Withdrawal of haemolymph from live snails may be necessary for a variety of reasons.
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Why is Gary a snail?

In "The Great Snail Race", it is revealed that Gary isn't a purebred snail. This is probably due to the fact that his father, Sluggo, is a leech. In "Rule of Dumb", it is revealed that he and Patrick are related. According to the family tree given in that episode, they are first cousins.
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What is SpongeBob's full name?

SpongeBob's last name is SquarePants, but all of his relatives are round, except Stanley, who is part square, as it was revealed in season five, episode twenty, "Banned in Bikini Bottom/Stanley S. SquarePants".
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Are snails in SpongeBob cats?

Gary the Snail is the pet snail of SpongeBob SquarePants and a cousin to Patrick Star. Snails are the underwater equivalent of cats in SpongeBob SquarePants, so Gary meows and purrs (as seen in the episode "Dumped") like a cat. Gary is SpongeBob's playful pet snail and loves to play with him a lot.
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Do African land snails fart?

Not every animal in the world is on there, but it does say that mussels and clams (which, like snails, are part of a group of animals called molluscs) do not fart.
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Can snails see?

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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Do snails snore?

Los Angeles Herald, Volume 33, Number 274, 1 July 1906 — NATURALIST SAYS SNAILS SNORE, SLEEP SOUNDLY, BESPIEE AUDIBLY [ARTICLE]
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