Conch shells can be sea snail predators sharks also might be on the list, not sure about shakrs but conchs are pritty sure
Sea Snails and Starfish
Yes sea stars are predators, because they eat barnacles, chitin's, snails, urchins, limpets, sponges and sea anemones, and that's what makes them predators.
Predators of sea conchs include large predatory fish, sea snails, crabs, and octopuses. These predators use their specialized feeding mechanisms, such as crushing or drilling shells, to access the soft body of the sea conch.
Predators of the blue bottle include the sea lizards or blue sea slugs, Glaucus atlanticus and Glaucilla marginata, and the violet sea snails of the genus Janthina.
The conus or cone snail is a sea snail. Sea snails live in the ocean and cannot survive out of water like garden snails. These snails are predators and are equipped with painful poisonous stings. There are reports of people dying after being attacked, but it usually only causes severe pain.
Snails have many predators. Fish and water birds eat many kinds of snails. People harvest several species of snails. Abalone, periwinkle, and conch are sold in seafood restaurants and shops for human consumption, and certain land snails are served as escargot in gourmet restaurants.
No, but they will search shallow areas along the coast, such as tidal pools, for crabs, octopus, snails and other small animals.
no, they care for there own
Sea snails are invertebrates as they don't have a spine.
Common predators of cnidarians include sea turtles, fish such as triggerfish and butterflyfish, crustaceans like crabs, and certain species of snails and sea stars. Some marine birds also feed on cnidarians.
Sea snails Freshwater snails
They are land snails.