Examples of using Snails in English and their translations into Chinese
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Scientists have previously used soil invertebrates such as earthworms, millipedes, slugs and snails to see if they can eat plastic.
The peafowl were originally introduced to help Baldwin control the snakes and snails on his farm but they have since gone wild.
Flocks sleep in the trees at night, and in the morning they may fly long distances to feed; they eat fruit, nuts, insects, and snails.
Casper van Leeuwen from the Utrecht University in the Netherlands and colleagues found that some adult aquatic snails were still alive after passing through mallards.
As you play, you will earn money and buy new for the aquarium inhabitants- fish, snails, turtles.
Previous research has shown that ponds snails can survive being eaten by fishes but the same was not known for land snails. .
Consider the example of the boy from Hawaii who brought some snails to his grandmother in Miami.
Only two ponies, Snips and Snails, openly believe Trixie's claims and proclaim her as the most magical and talented pony ever.
The last 10 snails were brought to a captive-breeding facility, where they reproduced, giving birth to George and a few other baby snails. .
Scientists are tracking snails from space in a bid to combat the spread of parasitic disease in Africa.
History shares that Cleopatra needed 20,000 snails soaked for ten days to obtain one ounce of purple dye for her royal clothing.
Like snails, we were fixed to our shells, and I declare it is easy to lead a snail's life.
But left- and right-handed snails are not actually true mirror images of one another.
Cleopatra needed 20,000 snails soaked for ten days to obtain one ounce of purple dye for her royal clothing.
Once eaten, the eggs hatch inside the snails, and, eventually, the newborn flukes are excreted from the snail as slime.
Because these small movements are like snails which are slowly waving in the wind, so we called it“quickly browse”.
Sea hares, which are soft and" shell-less" snails, have attracted the interest of researchers for their chemical defence mechanisms.
In 1966, a boy returning from Hawaii smuggled three of the snails into Miami, and his grandmother released them in her garden.
(Though these snails are hermaphrodites, two adults must mate to produce offspring, and researchers refer to George as a‘he.')”.
Snails may be better gastric travellers than blind snakes, since they can survive on less oxygen.