Yes
no it is a predatory marine gastropod. just a snail
No it is a marine gastropod (snail).
A whelk is a large, edible, marine snail.
the cone snail lives in the coral reef, for example, queensland
The Australian Trumpet Syrinx aruanus is the largest living marine snail, weighing up to 18kg or 40 pounds.
That is the correct spelling of "ammonite" (a prehistoric mollusc, a marine snail).
Yes, a dog-whelk is a carnivorous marine snail that feeds on other marine invertebrates like mussels and barnacles.
The athleta sea snail belongs to the mollusa phylum. This phylum is the largest marine phylum and consists of 10 taxonomic groups. They are all invertebrate sea creatures.
The Atlantic fig snail (Epitonium clathratulum) is a marine gastropod known for its distinctive, spiral shell that resembles a tiny fig. It primarily inhabits sandy and muddy substrates along the Atlantic coast, where it feeds on various species of marine algae. This snail is also notable for its unique reproductive strategy, as it lays eggs in a gelatinous mass. Additionally, it plays a role in the ecosystem as both a grazer and a prey item for larger marine animals.
Abalone is an edible marine mollusk that begins with the letter A. It is a type of sea snail commonly found along coastal waters.
Periwinkle snails are small marine snails that are typically found in coastal regions. They have a conical shell and feed on algae and other plant matter. Periwinkles play a role in the ecosystem by serving as food for various predators and helping to control algae growth.
well first there is a snail and crab and your but u are so stupid