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Q: What are the interrelationships between oysters and barnacles?
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Do animals live on an oysters shell?

I have seen mussels attached to oysters and barnacles.


What do oyster borers eat?

They eat oysters and columnar barnacles and other filter feeding marine intertidal species. They are eaten however by whelks.


Can you eat a barnacle?

Yes. Some barnacles are quite tasty. Acorn barnacles are similar, in taste, to tiny oysters. Gooseneck barnacles are also quite edible, except, of course, for the shell and the thick covering on the neck.


What are the animals that has shell?

oysters, scallops, clams, snails, crabs, crayfish, lobsters, shrimp, krill, barnacles.


Do all crustaceans have legs?

Barnacles and oysters do not have conspicuous legs. Perhaps these species evolved away from having legs?


Do blue claw crabs eat barnacles?

Blue crabs usually eat clams, oysters, and mussels though they prefer freshly dead or freshly caught food. They do not eat barnacles but they are often found on the crab.


What sea creaturs live on rocks?

Sea creatures that attach themselves to rocks include shellfish such as limpets, mussels, oysters, barnacles.


Who is the slowest animal in land and sea?

It would be a toss-up among sea squirts, oysters, barnacles, sponges and members of congress.


What kind of starfish food does starfisheat?

clams,mussels,oysters,fish,sea snails,barnacles,shelled cretures,ocean bugs andhermit crabs


How do oysters barnacles and clams feed?

They are filter feeders. When submerged, they put out feelers to catch any small food drifting past.


What is interrelationships and ambiguities?

Interrelationships refer to the connections and interactions between different elements or entities. Ambiguities are situations or statements that are unclear or open to more than one interpretation.


The difference between a edible oysters and pearl oysters?

None.