If it came across one it would yeah, i use them when i go crabbing and i get quite a few crabs.The shell has to be removed though,otherwise it would be too much of a hassle and they would just catch shrimp and small fish.
No, they eat microscopic seaweed. Think about it, a limpet is small compared to a crab.
Both crabs and barnacles have claws and also both shed their external skeleton, the limpets do not.
sprats eat whelk and so do limpets i hope this helps you for your food web and i hope you enjoy this info
No.
Starfish,barnacles,coral,crabs,limpets,anemonies,urchins,limpets,shrimp,prawns,elephant snail,clams
microscopic algae. in other words very small seaweed
i dont know but I they eat plants
Tarakihi eat limpets and their mates
i know that birds eat fish and other small marine animals. i also know that some fish and whales eat plankton and other small aquatic animals.
limpets can die when the tide goes out as the waters not around them.
Limpets eat different types of algae such as microscopic seaweed.
When young, the live on plankton. As adults, they live on mussels. They also feed on chitons, limpets, snails, barnacles and decapod crustacea such as crayfish, crabs, lobsters, prawns and shrimp.
Yes, however it is microscopic seaweed.