Many things eat abalone, such as seals, who pry them open to eat the fleshy insides. Some species of birds also eat them.
Most likely yes i think a shark will eat anything
You can eat shark and it is considered a delicacy in Japan. It is illegal to hunt sharks for meat in the US.
Abalone is a mollusc, class gastropoda. They're functionally very simple snails. The foot of the abalone is the msot commonly consumed part, although the liver and even the stomach contents (they're herbivores) are considered delicacies in some places, including Japan. Arguably, abalone are on the decline and, while still unprotected and a market animal, numbers are way down and I expect them to enter the protected lists soon. This is due to their very slow rate of reproduction (est. 5 years before they achieve legal size to catch), intense harvesting, and the fact that they're a very delicate animal.
NO
Abalone, lobster, shark fin.
lobster, crab, shark, sea lions...
Marine mammals such as sea otters are some of the animals that eat abalone. I've never had it personally, but I know we humans are also abalone eaters.
I love to keep the shells of abalone after I eat them with my favorite sauce.
abalone
Yes They Can
Phytoplankton and kelp are the producers of the reef. Zooplankton eat the Phytoplankton and abalone eat the kelp. Seastars eat the zooplankton and abalone. Tiger sharks eat abalone and seastar.
yes its a seafood
abalone and fish
They mainly eat soup with dried scallops, pieces of shark fin, and dried abalone. Also tangerines, oranges,and other sweet fruit. This food takes them several days to prepare
Their are nine spiecies of abalone. Their's black abalone, flat abalone, green abalone, pink abalone, pinto abalone, red abalone, threaded abalone, western abelone, and white abalone.
no you can get a variety of diseases from it