no they are different
a star horseshoe is a star shape and a horseshoe worm is wiggly
No,because I searched a horseshoe crab and it said they burrow for worms and mollusks.
They eat worms, mollusks and seaweed.
A horseshoe crab's diet consists of clams, worms, algae and small organic matter and inverts in the sand.
They feed on mollusks, worms and other benthic organisms.
No, Horseshoe crabs are NOT herbavores. Horseshoe crabseat worms, mollusks, crustaceans, and small fish, and other bottom feeding organisms, and may scavenge on carcasses of fish and other animals.
The horseshoe was used as protective and good luck symbol this goes back many centuries
no
Scale Worms eat scraps of sea star's meals.
Horseshoe crabs are not parasitic. Parasitism describes creatures which live on, and usually feed on, another host organism. Since horseshoe crabs range freely in and around coastal waters and feed on worms, molluscs, crustaceans and even small fish, they would be better described as predators not parasites.
longer worms have more, less, or the same segmented
Star Worms II Attack of the Pleasure Pods - 1985 was released on: USA: 1985