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.
Yes, we do. Oysters and clams.
clown fish
They eat molluscs and snails, which are invertebrates.
they eat prawns
echinoderms, crustaceans, molluscs, and worms
lots of things like fish andweed
Yes. They eat molluscs, crustaceans, and small fish.
Sloworms eat molluscs, bugs,insects and small vertebrates e.g. mice, blue tits.
Lobsters eat live food fish, molluscs and other invertebrates.See Related Link.
Yes! All plants and animals are in the food chain, because all plants and animals eat and are eaten.
A porcupine puffer fish eats molluscs, coral,and crustacians.
Conches are molluscs (a type of sea snail) so I assume that they would eat sea weeds and algae.
The diet of the cloudy catshark consists of molluscs, crustaceans, and bony fishes.
the giant river otter eats mainly fish. but also eat crabs, caimans, snakes, frogs, bird eggs, and molluscs