Olive shells, or olive snails, primarily feed on algae, detritus, and other organic materials found on the ocean floor. They use their radula, a tongue-like organ, to scrape food off surfaces. In addition to algae, they may also consume small invertebrates and decomposing plant matter. Their diet plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by helping to recycle nutrients.
The lettered olive is the state shell of South Carolina
no
there is such a name called olive for a shell there is a shell called a wrench
An alligator could eat a turtle in its shell, and a shark could eat a sea turtle in its shell.
no because it has a shell that is hard and you cant eat the shell because the shell is attached to the turtle
No, the skin of the olive is similar to a peach, not to an acorn.
Olive oil
The loggerhead sea turtle has a heart shaped shell throughout it's whole life
no they can not
yes they do
olivine
mixture of red and olive coloured green.:)