Humans, starfish, others.
Yes. As brolgas are omnivorous, besides eating tubers and even grain crops, they are predators of insects, molluscs, amphibians and even mice.
Clams are predated mostly by sea stars and some molluscs.
Moray eels eats fish and squid, and occasionally molluscs and crustaceans.
what type of skin does molluscs
Molluscs are acoelomate; they have no body cavities.
No. Mussels are molluscs and molluscs are invertebrate animals. Invertebrates do not have backbones.
Never Mind the Molluscs was created in 1993.
Molluscs eat all kinds of things. The cephalopods (octopi, squids, and their allies) are predators of fish and other marine life. Most bivalves are pretty much herbivorous, feeding primarily on phytoplankton, though some are predators. The gastropods are also mixed, with some herbivorous, such as abalones, and some carnivorous predators, such as moon snails, oyster drills, and cone shells. Incidentally, some cone shells (Family Conidae) are poisonous enough to kill people! They also eat snails.
No
Clam predators. Often other molluscs, such as snails or another clam will make a hole in a clam shell.
yes a snail belongs in the mollusc group.
yes