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the conch is a shell, it doesn't eat. but the snails that live inside conchs are genrally herbivores yes.
Conchs aren't alive they are shells of X-large hermit crabs or X-large sea snails
Fighting conchs typically measure around 2-3 inches in shell length, with some larger specimens reaching up to 5 inches. Their size can vary depending on factors such as age, diet, and available habitat.
There are several types of conchs, with the most well-known being the Queen conch (Strombus gigas), which is prized for its meat and shell. Other notable species include the Fighting conch (Strombus pugilis) and the Horse conch (Pleuroploca gigantea), which is recognized for its large size. Additionally, there are various other species within the Strombidae family, each exhibiting unique characteristics and habitats. Conchs are primarily found in warm, shallow waters of tropical and subtropical regions.
No, they simply mollusks.
the bahamas
snails, conchs, and slugs
diatoms and dinofalgettes
conchs and scallops
Febuary To October
No, a conch is not a vertebrate. Conchs are marine mollusks with a spiral shell, belonging to the phylum Mollusca. Vertebrates, on the other hand, are animals with a backbone.
Cold blooded.