No, a conch is a mollusk (I think) and why is your question under Lord of the Flies
Carp Catfish Cirriped (crustacean) Clam Cleaner-wrasse Clingfish Clown anemone fish Cod Coelacanth (various fishes) Conch Cooter (freshwater turtle) Copepod (freshwater crustacean) Coral Corydoras (freshwater fish) Cottonmouth (water snake) Crab Crayfish Crocodile Crown-of-thorns starfish Crustacean Cuttlefish
barnacle, clam, conch, crawfish, crayfish, crustacean, lobster, mollusk, mussel, oyster, piddock, prawn, scallop, shrimp, snail, whelk
* Caiman * Carp * Catfish * Cirriped * Coelacanth * Conch * Cooter * Copepod * Coral * Cottonmouth * Cowrie * Crab * Crayfish * Crocodile * Crossbill * Crustacean * Cuttlefish
No because a crustacean has a exoskeleton and a mussel has a shell
a crab is a crustacean
No. A bird is not a crustacean.
crustacean is not a decomposer
No, a frog is an amphibian, not a crustacean.
crustacean
Crustacean Records was created in 1994.
Krill is in fact a type of crustacean. Whales are typically animals that consume large amounts of the crustacean krill.
Snails are actually mollusks and crustacean. They are very unique creatures.