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The snail zoom turned out to be like this.
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1. Incubation period: refers to the period from the eggs produced by the snail to the hatching of the shell.
2. Juvenile snail stage: Juvenile snail refers to the stage of small snails within 30 days after they emerge from the shell.
3. Snail stage: between 1 and 6 months of age, the 5-month-old snail is called the snail stage. It is the period between the young snail and the seed snail, in which the snail grows and develops (individual enlargement) and reproductive growth (the growth and development of the sexual organs).
4. Snail planting period: snails that have grown for more than 6 months. Introduction to the snail growth environment:
Refers to all terrestrial species of the class Gastropoda. In general, Western languages do not distinguish between aquatic snails and terrestrial snails, and in Chinese, snails only refer to terrestrial species, while snails in a broad sense also include giant shield slugs. Snail species:
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. Several species of the genus Snail in Europe are often used as delicacies, especially in France.
Snails are the most common mollusks on land, and they have high edible and medicinal value.
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The growth process of a snail:
1. Incubation period: refers to the period from the eggs produced by the snail to the hatching of the shell.
2. Juvenile snail stage: Juvenile snail refers to the small snail stage within 30 days after the snail emerges from the shell, and the snail shell will grow outward in a circle as the snail grows to accommodate the increased volume of the snail body.
3. Snail stage: between 1 and 6 months of young snails, the 5-month-old snail is called the snail stage. It is the period between the young snail and the seed snail, and the snail is the period of growth and development at this stage, and it is also the period of reproductive growth. Zhiyuan.
4. Snail planting period: snails that have grown for more than 6 months.
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The growth process of a snail:
1. Incubation period: refers to the period from the eggs produced by the snail to the hatching of the shell.
2. Juvenile snail stage: Juvenile snail refers to the small snail stage within 30 days after the snail emerges from the shell, and the snail shell will grow outward in a circle as the snail grows to accommodate the increased volume of the snail body.
3. Snail stage: between 1 and 6 months of age, the 5-month-old snail brigade is called the snail stage. Its lead nucleus is the middle period between the young snail and the seed snail, the snail is the growth and development of the snail at this stage, and the town brigade is the period of reproductive growth.
4. Snail planting period: snails that have grown for more than 6 months.
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Question 1: What is a snail like The snail has a pair of long antennae, which are his eyes, and the eyes grow at the top; There is also a pair of very short antennae that grow underneath the long antennae. Both antennae are used for probing, like a cat's whiskers.
The snail carries a heavy shell, which is slightly bright and has different colors, and is related to other shellfish such as conch and clam. There are no feet, and the neck is longer to stare forward through the abdominal muscles. It secretes mucus, leaves marks, likes cool and damp places, likes to stay in the corner, and likes to retract into the shell when it is on the wall.
The internal organs, etc., are in the shell. The common snail shell is light gray with a brown streak. Snails vary in size and shell shape.
Likes to eat plants with imitation bridge codes, hermaphrodites, more natural enemies, and more vulnerable.
Question 2: What does a snail look like Snails lay eggs Baby snails hatch.
Question 3: What does a snail look like The snail has a pair of long antennae, which are his eyes, and the eyes grow at the top; There is also a pair of very short antennae that grow underneath the long antennae. Both antennae are used for probing, like a cat's whiskers.
The snail carries a heavy shell, which is slightly bright and has different colors, and is related to other shellfish such as conch and clam. It has no feet, a long neck, and is stretched forward by abdominal muscles. It secretes mucus, leaves marks, likes cool and damp places, likes to stay in the corner, and likes to retract into the shell when it is on the wall.
The internal organs, etc., are in the shell. The common snail shell is light gray with a brown streak. Snails vary in size and shell shape.
Likes to eat plants, hermaphroditic, has more natural predators, and is more vulnerable.
Question 4: What does a snail look like, and how many kinds of snails are soft.
But they all have hard shells.
There are two :): male snail and female snail
Question 5: The shape of the snail The snail has a pair of long antennae, which are his eyes, and the eyes grow at the top; There is also a pair of very short antennae that grow underneath the long antennae. Both antennae are used for probing, like a cat's whiskers.
The snail carries a heavy shell, which is slightly bright and has different colors, and is related to other shellfish such as conch and clam. It has no feet, a long neck, and is stretched forward by abdominal muscles. It secretes mucus, leaves marks, likes cool and damp places, likes to stay in the corner, and likes to retract into the shell when it is on the wall.
The internal organs, etc., are in the shell. The common snail shell is light gray with a brown streak. Snails vary in size and shell shape.
Question 6: What does a snail look like? There are two pairs of antennae on the head, a mouth like a thread, and more than 2,500 teeth. The eyes grow on the first pair of long antennae, spiral-shaped shells.
Question 7: What does the water snail look like The water snail is a species of chestnut snail in the family Sylvestidae, which is endemic to Taiwan, distributed in the northern to central part of Taiwan, and often inhabits the leaf litter at the bottom of the forest.
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The shape of the snail is similar to the screw, the shell is colorful, the head has four antennae, the head will stick out when it walks, and the ventral surface of the head has a mouth, and the mouth is densely distributed with tooth tongues, in the process of raising snails, it is necessary to provide it with humus-rich, moist soil, and control the ambient temperature to about 23 degrees, which is conducive to the growth of snails.
The shape of the snail is similar to that of a screw, the shell is colorful, the head has four antennae, the head sticks out when it walks, and the ventral surface of the head has a mouth, and the mouth is densely distributed with teeth and tongues, which is the animal with the largest number of teeth in the world, in addition to the fact that the snail secretes a viscous liquid.
In the process of raising snails, it is necessary to provide them with humus-rich and moist soil, and control the ambient temperature to about 23 degrees, maintain air humidity at more than 60%, which is conducive to the normal growth of snails, and regularly feed snails with fresh and moist food.
The lifespan of snails is usually between five and six years, but if the living environment is not suitable and there are many natural predators, it will accelerate the death of snails and shorten the life span of snails.
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