No.
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Limpets eat different types of algae such as microscopic seaweed.
No, they are like snails that eat growing things on rocks.
Yes, limpets are herbivores and feed on algae, including seaweed, by scraping it from rocks with their radula, a specialized feeding organ. Seaweed is an important food source for many species of limpets.
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
When the tide is in, limpets are typically more active, feeding and moving around to forage for food. When the tide is out, they stay stationary, clinging tightly to the rocks to avoid drying out and conserve moisture until the next high tide returns.
Some starfish do indeed eat limpet. These starfish tend to be more aggressive feeders and will pry limpets from their rocks.
Limpets live in the intertidal zone and are stuck to the rocks.
it eats a variety of invertebrate marine life including mussels , whelks and limpets
Limpets eat microscopic plants of the rocks. They use their rough tougue to scrape it off.
microscopic algae. in other words very small seaweed
Yes, walruses do eat mussels. They also eat whelks, limpets, sea slugs, scallops and octopi. ~ I'm doing a project on the Walrus. ~ ~ Hope it helped~ :)