There are many edible shellfish who live in the sand. Many people enjoy eating clams and mussels. Clams and mussels are bivalve mollusks who live in the sand. People also like crabs. Crabs are crustacean shellfish who live in the sand.
they don't eat it because they can't get to it...but....they do eat shellfish!
Paua is a species of Abalone (shellfish) found only in the waters of New Zealand.
Abalone is an edible marine mollusk that begins with the letter A. It is a type of sea snail commonly found along coastal waters.
No they are not an arthropod.
Animals such as crabs, lobsters, starfish, sea otters, and humans are known to eat shellfish. They have adapted to prey on shellfish using various methods, such as cracking shells with their claws, using tools, or suction feeding. Shellfish are an important part of the diet for many marine and terrestrial animals.
An edible shellfish is a cockrull.
they don't eat it because they can't get to it...but....they do eat shellfish!
Yes, they are!
I've never heard of piepi but a pipi is an edible shellfish in New Zealand and it is a Maori word.
shrimp
Shelducks mainly feed on aquatic vegetation, insects, and small invertebrates. They are not well-equipped to extract shellfish buried in sand, as they lack specialized tools like beaks or claws to dig them out. Additionally, their diet preference may not include shellfish as a primary food source.
Shellfish is a generic term, mostly used for edible marine invertibrates such as scallops, clams, oysters, crabs and lobster. There are no real discernable characteristics, except that most of them have a protective outer shell.
well... SHARKS!!
I found Edible Images online at http://www.gogocake.com. They even have edible stickers for cookies and cupcakes.
Paua is a species of Abalone (shellfish) found only in the waters of New Zealand.
people die all the time from eating raw shellfish - its not worth the risk IMO
Tilapias eat insect larvae, shellfish, young fish, worms, plants, and any edible waste small enough to ingest.