With any type of bivalve, if the shell is open before they are cooked and the animal is not alive, throw it out. And if the shell of the animal is still closed after it is cooked, throw it out.
Sea stars eat clams, mollusks, oysters, coral in the reefs, and some eat other sea stars.
The correct spelling is "mussel." A mussel is a type of bivalve mollusk found in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
mussel
Sea stars favorite food are mussels, they grasp the mussel with their tube feet and pry it apart. They then eject their stomach into the open mussel and digest the soft mussel body. Once digested, they slurp it back up. Sea urchins are very different. They usually eat algae by grazing on rocks. They do this by way of a very complex jaw system called aristotles lantern. They are similar in that in both cases, the oral surface is on the bottom of the animal.
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yes you can. make sure it is clean water. however to will need to do a little research on what species of mussel it is and whether it is legal or not. some species are highly protected. hope this helps.
actually some say they cant eat WRONG they absorb their food :)
Great White Sharks and killer whales eat sea elephants
Great White Shark
All the Periwinkles are safe to eat. Find them by the sea, at low tide, on the rocks and under the seaweeds.
flamingos,tounge snails,white frilly sea slugs
Yes