There are more than 1,000 different species of barnacles.
depends on the type of barnacle there different forms with many different types of symmetry. gooseneck barnacles and acorn barnacles are two different types so the question doesn't have an exact answer.
The orange starfish mainly eats organisms that live in benthic zones. This includes barnacles, worms, and different types of mollusks.
Some fish that eat barnacles include triggerfish, wrasses, and some species of gobies. These fish feed on barnacles by picking at their shells or scraping them off rocks. Barnacles are an important food source for many marine organisms.
Pinfish float by and banacles cling
Barnacles are crustaceans( a type of arthropods)
commensalism
Yes, "as rough as the barnacles" is a simile. It compares the roughness of something to the rough texture of barnacles using the word "as."
I think that different classes of barnacles belong in different Phylum but I did find this - hopes it helps it only off wikipediaKingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ArthropodaSubphylum:CrustaceaClass:MaxillopodaSubclass:ThecostracaInfraclass:Cirripedia
Barnacles protect themselves by sticking to something sturdy.
Barnacles are shellfish that cling to rocks or ships hulls.
Barnacles live only in salt water.
An example of commensalism is the relationship between barnacles and whales. Barnacles attach themselves to the skin of whales and benefit by getting a free ride through the water and access to nutrients. The whales are not significantly affected by the presence of the barnacles.