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No a snail can't live in a snail.
scavenging is an example of an eater-eaten relationship because animals who feed on the dead animals may be eaten by other live animals when they are dead....For Example; Vultures feed on dead animals but when the vulture is dead another live animal will feed on it and when that live animal becomes dead another animal will feed on its dead body and so on...
seaweed, dead bushes, grass mould. etc
There are many small animals that live in seaweed. Invertebrates such as, bristle worms, scud, prawn, snails, and brittle stars feed on the seaweed. Sea stars, anemones, crabs, jellyfish, and other small fish live in seaweed.
The seaweed get nutrients from the sea water to live.
It's SEAweed
Although not their main food source, seaweed is part of the diet of carnivores like polar bears, arctic foxes and seals. Few fish feed on seaweed because it is difficult for them to digest. However, butterfish has seaweed as part of their diet. Parrotfish and the surgeonfish are also seaweed-eaters. Many crustaceans, invertebrate marine animals with an external skeleton, eat seaweed, including crabs, lobsters, crayfish, woodlice, pillbugs and krill. Mollusks such as periwinkles, a type of snails that live on the seashore, also feed on seaweed attached to rocks.
Lice and flies usually live on bodies of dead animals or feed on them.
Yes, there are types of snail that can live underwater.
slimy hard shell live in moist areas can live in water eats the alge on fish tanks as food the snail are jellylike,and slimy, icky and they a ded dead dead DEAD i hate them
the main plants that clean water are the ones that live in it they clean it so they can feed on it so the plants that do this are moss and seaweed
i depends some seaweed live under water some on rocks but they mostly live near the beach