yes, because they eat all sorts of animals.
it is a carnivore
no
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.
Dog whelks eat barnacles , tube worms and mussels so there you have im your hero.
No
yes they do
yes
there hierborvores
Herbivores! I think...
Yes, some species of shrimp can eat whelks, particularly when they are smaller or in vulnerable stages. Shrimps are opportunistic feeders and may prey on various invertebrates, including whelks, if the opportunity arises. However, the diet of shrimp can vary widely depending on their species and habitat.