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marine snails or gastropodas, their scientific name, feed on the plants in their habitat which is water. some examples are seaweed, algae, and other decaying snails. hope this answered the question. i just did a report on gastropodas in my Biology class for high school and it took me like 2 hours to just find anything about them. i got an A on my report so my answer is most likely correct;)

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15y ago

Anything from artificial human-made things (soft or 'bitable') through plants to each other! Yes, they eat each other, only however, when their snail meal is dead and preferably dead by a crush so that everything is revealed and easily accessed.

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Snails that live in the ocean often eat algae that forms on ocean plants. They also eat small animals and plants that have been eaten by other creatures and dropped to the bottom of the ocean.

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12y ago

Saltwater snails will eat any organic matter that they can reach; dead fish, dead plants, algae, and plankton-like bio-film.

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7y ago

It eats moss and some of the aquatic plants

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they mosly eat grass and dirt

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12y ago

mud snails eat algae

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