They do.
no
There is small organisms for them to feed on and plenty more of other reasons
Something very interesting about Lightning Whelks is that when they lay their eggs it looks like a snake's shed skin. Once the babies come out of it, it could be mistaken for snake skin.
The common periwinkle snail is the most common snail in Rhode Island. It is related to limpets, whelks, and other marine snails.
Whelks live all over the world. They can be found in the waters of the USA, British Isles, Belgium, Netherlands, Scotland, West Indies, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.
Whelks eat clams and other small animals.
yes as whelks are not a plant they are therefore consumers :-)
Whelks are found commonly on Mudflat, and sandy beaches estuary where they feed on Cockles as their main food source thus Whelks move by their muscular foot which is similar to the cocokls adaptation which allows them to feed on other organisms and stay away from predators.
Dog whelks eat barnacles , tube worms and mussels so there you have im your hero.
No
yes
it is a carnivore
yes they do
They do.
no
there hierborvores