Algae on the surface of the mud.
No it is a marine gastropod (snail).
sprats eat whelk and so do limpets i hope this helps you for your food web and i hope you enjoy this info
A Whelk is an internet marine gasbagotropod historically used by humans for food.
Oysters, clams, and other bivalves.
Oysters, clams, and other bivalves.
A whelk is a consumer
yes the northwestern whelk eats exotic moss
no they do not eat mud they eat worms,small bugs,and all kind of dead fish
Mud fish eat weeds and small bugs
Yes, a whelk can eat a hermit crab. Whelks are carnivorous marine snails that prey on various invertebrates, including crustaceans like hermit crabs. They use their specialized radula to drill through the hard shell of the hermit crab to access its soft body. However, the likelihood of this occurring depends on the size and species of both the whelk and the hermit crab.
A whelk is a large, edible, marine snail.
Dog whelk was created in 1758.