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How cone snail move?

Snails move by using an organ called Foot which can be used for crawling, digging, or catching prey depending on what mollusk


What are structural adaptations of a grizzly bear?

They use their claws for digging, climbing trees, and catching their prey.


What are sea stars prey?

sea stars prey are clams,oysters and mollusks


What are the willet adaptations for catching prey?

they can fly over their prey and .......


What prey uses it tongue to drill holes in clams?

Mollusks


How does a crab use its claws?

A crab uses its claws for a variety of purposes, such as catching prey, defending itself from predators, communication, and for handling food. The claws are also used for grooming and digging burrows in the sand.


What do river otter prey upon?

Fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and birds.


What does eagle sting ray eat?

Eagle stingrays primarily feed on a diet that consists of benthic invertebrates, such as mollusks, crustaceans, and small fish. They use their flattened bodies to camouflage themselves on the ocean floor and often hunt by digging into the sand to uncover their prey. Their specialized jaws allow them to crush the shells of mollusks and other hard-shelled animals.


How does a dingo get its there food?

By hunting and catching it's prey.


How do puffins get they food?

by swimming and catching its prey


What are stoats mouths useful for?

Catching and killing prey, then eating and chewing this prey and for drinking water.


What are the prey of croakers?

maybe other small fish Mainly small mollusks and crustaceans.