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No!!! Snails belong to the gastropod class terrestrial mollusks, and there are many species that can be found all over the world. According to relevant records, there are 40,000 species of snails around the world.
Snails are distributed in all provinces and regions of China, living in forests, shrubs, orchards, vegetable gardens, farmland, residences, parks, gardens, temples, mountains, flatlands, hills and other places. However, there are very few species that have feeding and edible value. As a high-protein and low-fat high-quality food and animal protein feed for humans, snails have attracted more and more attention.
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Mammals are at least vertebrates.
Vertebrates include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals.
Snails are not vertebrates, so they are not mammals.
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It is a gastropod mollusk. It does not drink milk drops.
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Snails are hatching mollusks.
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Snails are animals. Snails refer to all terrestrial species of the class Gastropoda. The snail is an animal that includes many different families and genera.
Feeds on plants and lays eggs in the soil or on trees. It is more common on tropical islands, but some also live in cold regions. Arboreal species are bright in color, while terrestrial species are usually several close colors, generally striped.
The snail is the largest in Africa, measuring more than 20 cm.
The whole body of the snail includes eyes, mouth, feet, shell, antennae and other parts, and the spiral shell on the back of the body, its shape, color and size are different, and their shells are pagoda-shaped, top-shaped, conical, spherical, pipe-shaped, and so on. At present, the white jade snail, the cover snail, the scattered snail, the bright snail, the brown cloud agate snail, etc., all have their own unique appearance. The eyes of the snail grow on the back pair of antennae on the head.
Snails like to live in a dark and damp, loose and humic environment, nocturnal, most afraid of direct sunlight, sensitive to the environment, most suitable for the environment: temperature 16 30 (23 30 times, the fastest growth and development); Air humidity 60% 90%; The humidity of the feeding soil is about 40%; The pH is 5 7. When the temperature is below 15 and above 33, it is dormant, and when it is lower than 5 or higher than 40, it may freeze to death or heat death.
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Snails are mollusks, specifically mollusks of the class Gastropoda.
It prefers to be active in shady, damp, loose soils with a lot of humus. Diurnal and nocturnal, afraid of direct sunlight, more sensitive to the environment. It prefers to grow in temperatures between 16 and 30 degrees.
It usually burrows into humus to rest, lay eggs, and can also regulate the humidity in the body and absorb nutrients. It is omnivorous and prefers humid environments, but is afraid of flooding.
Preparation for snail farming:
1. It is best to lay sand, coal ash and stones under the snail raising, and mix them in proportion, so that the sand can absorb a small amount of water, which will have a better moisturizing effect. Snails prefer to survive in dark and damp environments and can be kept in containers such as boxes or fish tanks.
2. You can spread fine sand for snails. Fine sand has a low density that retains moisture and does not evaporate easily, so it does not dry out quickly. In general, fine sand can prolong the retention of humidity and is more conducive to the survival of snails.
3. It is most suitable to raise snails with sand at the bottom, which is the best choice for moisturizing, heat preservation and reproduction. In addition to laying snails, the environment is also very important, the suitable temperature is between 20-30 degrees, of which the ambient temperature is controlled at 26 degrees is the best.
4. You can prepare some branches for snails. The snail has a unique crawling characteristic, and it secretes mucus from its body, and it is these mucus fluids that allow the snail to walk freely on trees and walls. When the snail does not like to be at the bottom, it can climb on the branch to exercise, and if there is a threat from other snails, it will quickly hide on the branch, retract into the shell, and secrete mucus to seal the shell mouth.
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It's slugs.
The slug, also known as the slug, is a common terrestrial mollusk that looks like a shellless snail with a moist body surface with mucus. Slug is an agricultural pest in agricultural production, especially in greenhouse production areas, and is highly resistant and resistant.
The hazards of slugs.
1. Slug eats a lot of food, and at the peak of the slug outbreak, it may be able to eat a large number of crop leaves overnight. In the case of leafy vegetables, holes directly affect the appearance of the product.
2. Slug also feeds on young fruits, which causes damage and burial marks on the surface of the fruit after gnawing, which will cause the number of commercial fruits to be reduced in summer, and in severe cases, the yield will be reduced.
3. Slug gnaws on a large number of delicate stems and leaves, resulting in a decrease in leaf area, which leads to a decrease in photosynthesis and affects the normal production of crops. At the same time, a large amount of mucus will be left behind, which will block the stomata of the crop, reducing the air permeability and breathing ability of the crop.
4. After the slugs eat the crops, the stems and leaves will be wounded, which will be easily infected by various harmful bacteria, which will cause diseases.
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