because of their body
Limpets live in the intertidal zone and are stuck to the rocks.
no
No.
predator
limpets can die when the tide goes out as the waters not around them.
Barnacles are crustaceans, and therefore more closely related to crabs than to mollusks like limpets. The apparent similar morphology of barnacles and limpets is a result of convergent evolution. It does not necessarily require DNA (i.e., similar genotype) in order to produce similar phenotype (physical characteristics).
Algae is mainly a limpets diet. They only feed at night and stay in one place all of their lives.
Limpets are commonly found along rocky shorelines sucking onto the sides or bottoms of the rocks.
yes
They grow.
No limpets are not omnivores, how is that? here is the explanation on how to work it out which is called cleverness. 1) Type in the question 2) If the answer is there check it with a parent and on Google if the answer is not on research your answer then answer it on answers.com Do you know what the definitions on limpets are??? Limpets are a name for a saltwater or freshwater snails and snails are carnivores because they eat meat in the sea. :D
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