Radula
radula. The radula is a tongue-like organ equipped with rows of small, chitinous teeth that are used to scrape or rasp food particles off surfaces. It is primarily found in gastropods such as snails and slugs, but is also present in other mollusk groups like chitons and some cephalopods.
White vinegar. Soak it, scrape it, repeat if needed.
Ice the wax and scrape it off w/ a butter knife When bulk is iced off .... Iron remainder over brown greaseproof paper...its like magic!
the people that scrape barnacles off the bottom of boats when they repaint .
To get your rocks off!
It it used for feeding (NovaNet) :)
Mollusks are a food source because they are plentiful and easily obtainable, and humans have been consuming them for thousands of years. Some of the most commonly consumed mollusks are oysters, clams, and scallops.
Limpets eat microscopic plants of the rocks. They use their rough tougue to scrape it off.
abrasion
AbrasionAbrasion
AbrasionAbrasion
Scrooged! Scrape 'em off Claire.
They graze their food off of rocks.
Limpets eat different types of algae such as microscopic seaweed.
scrape it off?
wet it then scrape it off
They have a rasp-like tongue which they scrape across leaves etc. this breaks off tiny particles of food, which it eats.