sprats eat whelk and so do limpets
i hope this helps you for your food web and i hope you enjoy this info
yes the northwestern whelk eats exotic moss
it eats a variety of invertebrate marine life including mussels , whelks and limpets
use hypnotism to hypnotize it onto think mud is good for them then make them not be hypnotized when the mud is in their mouth then they will not like mud anymore and that is how you stop your dog from eating mud
the earth/compost/mud
grass, sun, mud, computer
No, whelks do not have a backbone. They are mollusks, which means they belong to a class of invertebrates that lack a spinal column. Instead, whelks have a hard shell that protects their soft body.
yes as whelks are not a plant they are therefore consumers :-)
Small fish generally do not eat whelks, as whelks are marine snails with hard shells that are difficult for fish to consume. However, some predatory fish may prey on juvenile whelks or their eggs. In contrast, small fish typically feed on plankton, smaller invertebrates, or plant material rather than larger, shelled organisms like whelks.
the baits it eats are squid,pillies and sari
They eat smaller Fish, Insects, and small Marine life.
insect orginisms that dwell in the mud or soil.
Mulberry whelks, also known as Nucella lapillus, are primarily consumed by various marine predators, including sea stars, crabs, and some species of fish. Birds, particularly shorebirds, also feed on them by breaking open their shells. Additionally, humans in some cultures may harvest and eat them as a seafood delicacy.