snails
Yes. Their main sources of food are clams, oysters sand dollars and mussels, which are usually attached to rocks or otherwise unable to escape fast. They also eat snails and injured fish, when they can find them.
Carnivore Snails
No, sand dollars mainly eat small worms and algae.
Sand Dollars are about the size of a grown human hand when fully grown. They cannot eat humans.
Sand dollars are non- living objects. They are merely rocks that are shaped by salt water and the elements. Who said they are alive? <><><><> Everyone that knows about them says they are alive. Their diet is mainly crab larvae, plankton, and algae. Everything they eat is very tiny- close to microscopic.
No?
Sand dollars live in ocean and they do not eat sugar. The 80% of their diet is crustacean larvea.
YES. THEY EAT ORGANIC PARTICALS
seagulls
Sand dollars eat tiny particles of food that float in the water, such as plankton.It feeds off the bottom of the sea on plankton.
Sand Dollars are the carcasses of dead sea urchins, and when alive, they eat though a mouth.