yes dog whelks are carnivores and feed on barnacles as well as organisms such as limpets.
The dog whelk is a carnivorous sea snail. It uses its tongue like a drill to bore through the shell of limpets, taking up to three days to do so.
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They are eaten by spider monkeys.
If a dog eats a barnacle there is no serious health risk to the animal. The animal may feel uncomfortable and possibly vomit.
the phytoplanktons niche is to feed the other animals in the ocean. if the phytoplankton didnt exist the plankton, bivavles and barnacles would die. then the ghost crabs octopuses, and mulberry whelks would die.
A barnacle is an ocean animal. A barnacle is not picky in what they eat. The barnacle will literally eat anything in the ocean that is near them.
Barnacles are able to stick to rocks because they secrete and adhesive substance. This allows them to also stick to any and everything that they are able to.
3 and a half for females and 4 for males
Dog whelks eat barnacles , tube worms and mussels so there you have im your hero.
The things that eat acorn barnacles are whelks which arte sea snails, mussels and some starfish all eat of feed on barnacles
The things that eat acorn barnacles are whelks which arte sea snails, mussels and some starfish all eat of feed on barnacles
No
Whelks (sea snails), mussels, and some starfish feed on barnacles. Whelks in particular have the ability to grind through the barnacle's protective shell.
They eat oysters and columnar barnacles and other filter feeding marine intertidal species. They are eaten however by whelks.
Dog whelks are marine snails that are carnivorous. They eat mainly mussels and barnacle and not seaweed. The scientific name for dog whelks is Nucella lapillus.
Whelks eat clams and other small animals.
yes they do
it is a carnivore
no
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