no they are different
a star horseshoe is a star shape and a horseshoe worm is wiggly
No,because I searched a horseshoe crab and it said they burrow for worms and mollusks.
They eat worms, mollusks and seaweed.
A horseshoe crab's diet consists of clams, worms, algae and small organic matter and inverts in the sand.
They feed on mollusks, worms and other benthic organisms.
No, Horseshoe crabs are NOT herbavores. Horseshoe crabseat worms, mollusks, crustaceans, and small fish, and other bottom feeding organisms, and may scavenge on carcasses of fish and other animals.
The horseshoe was used as protective and good luck symbol this goes back many centuries
no
Horseshoe crabs (family Limulidae) eat worms, mollusks, crustaceans, and small fish, and other bottom feeding organisms, and may scavenge on carcasses of fish and other animals.(Horseshoe crabs have similar characteristics, but are not true crustaceans.)
Scale Worms eat scraps of sea star's meals.
Horseshoe crabs primarily feed on small invertebrates, such as worms and mollusks, using their specialized appendages to scavenge along the seafloor. While mysis shrimp are not a primary food source for horseshoe crabs, they may opportunistically consume them if they are available in their environment. Overall, horseshoe crabs are not known to specifically target mysis shrimp as a significant part of their diet.
longer worms have more, less, or the same segmented