They are filter feeders, which means that they suck in any organic material and digest it, so they eat anything that they take in.
Blue mussels are filter feeders, which means they are neither carnivores nor herbivores. They feed by filtering tiny plankton and other particles from the water using their gills.
well, for one hing, there is the shark. and if you count mussels as meat, whelk and lots of things.
Mussels require a hard substrate to attach themselves to, such as rocks or other hard surfaces, in order to thrive. Sandy seashores do not provide the structural support needed for mussels to attach and grow successfully. Additionally, sandy environments do not offer the stable conditions mussels need to withstand waves and currents.
Yes, fish do eat mussels. actually I use to have a mussel in my fish tank, and the fish ate it. so i got four more mussels from a creek I go to, and it is fun to watch them eat. their tongue sticks out.
She ordered a plate of steamed mussels for appetizers at the restaurant.
no it is not it is a omnivore
Blue mussels are filter feeders, which means they are neither carnivores nor herbivores. They feed by filtering tiny plankton and other particles from the water using their gills.
Yes, they eat small fish, crawdads, crayfish, clams, mussels.
Yes because it eats stuff like mussels and sea weed.
well, for one hing, there is the shark. and if you count mussels as meat, whelk and lots of things.
Octopuses are mostly carnivores, although some species are omnivores. For the most part an octopus feeds on clams, mussels, shrimp, crab, and things of those size.
Yes as it mostly eats seaweed. +++ No: starfish are either carnivores that prey on bivalves such as mussels, or are filter-feeders browsing on detritus.
they are carnivores, they eat mainly shellfish.carnivoresyes walruses are carnivores they are only adapted to eat meat in this casecarnivores
Stingrays are carnivores, and as such, don't eat numbers. They eat invertebrates, fish, and anything else they may find, including mollusks, clams, mussels, and other shellfish.
Carnivore... mostly shellfish like clams and mussels. They have an over developed very thick bone on their chest. As they float on their backs in the water they will pound clams onto their chest cracking the shell to get at the meat inside...They are carnivores.Thay are carnivores :)Otters feed on fish, which makes them carnivores.
Carnivore... mostly shellfish like clams and mussels. They have an over developed very thick bone on their chest. As they float on their backs in the water they will pound clams onto their chest cracking the shell to get at the meat inside...They are carnivores.Thay are carnivores :)Otters feed on fish, which makes them carnivores.
Carnivore... mostly shellfish like clams and mussels. They have an over developed very thick bone on their chest. As they float on their backs in the water they will pound clams onto their chest cracking the shell to get at the meat inside...They are carnivores.Thay are carnivores :)Otters feed on fish, which makes them carnivores.