by eating rocks and metal
The Zebra top Shells eat Algae. or well really anything that grows on rocks that's what the graze on.
The zebra top shell is in the family of Trochidae and most Trochidae reproduce by expelling sperm and eggs into the water for external fertilisation. In other species, the female lays a gelatinous egg-mass which is the early stages of larval development.
Zebra mussels have stripes.
no you can't grow shells at home but you can find them on the beach
No, snails do not grow out of their shells. Their shells are part of their body structure and grow along with them. As snails grow, their shells also grow in size to accommodate their increasing body size.
no they do not.
The average top speed for the zebra is 40mph.
Zebra mussels are small, freshwater bivalves typically measuring about 1 to 2 inches in length, though they can grow up to 2.5 inches. They are characterized by their distinctive dark brown or black shells adorned with light yellow or white zigzag stripes, which give them their name. Their shells are D-shaped and have a smooth texture. Zebra mussels also possess a byssal threads that allow them to attach firmly to surfaces, aiding in their ability to colonize various habitats.
yes alot.
They grow them.
Yes, tortoises' shells do grow. They don't go looking for an abandoned larger shell as they grow, like some sea creatures do. Their shells are attached to their spines.
yes they can because they grow and there shells cAN BE TO SMALL