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Periwinkles are small marine snails that primarily feed on algae, diatoms, and other plant material. They use their radula, a specialized feeding organ, to scrape algae from surfaces and consume it as their main source of food.
oysters, barnacles, periwinkles and other shellfish. They will also feed on hermit crabs.
Periwinkles can live for a long time without either food or water. They keep moisture in their gills and go into their shells. This allows them to adapt to extreme heat, wind, or severe weather.
Wrens eat primarily insects but the will eat occasionally eat seeds. Some seeds they eat are baybarry and sweetgum.
Raccoons eat just about anything but do not eat tires.
Periwinkles eat microscopic algae and plankton.
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Periwinkles are small marine snails that primarily feed on algae, diatoms, and other plant material. They use their radula, a specialized feeding organ, to scrape algae from surfaces and consume it as their main source of food.
yes. so does fish, crabs, and periwinkles
All the Periwinkles are safe to eat. Find them by the sea, at low tide, on the rocks and under the seaweeds.
oysters, barnacles, periwinkles and other shellfish. They will also feed on hermit crabs.
Periwinkles live in groups, just like mussels, to retain moisture.
Periwinkles survive in extreme colds because they are part of the evergreen family.
Marsh periwinkles feed on algae, bacteria and plant detritus. Also, here is a bit of info about there habbitat/where they can be located: As their name suggests, marsh periwinkles are abundant in the marshes of the middle and lower Bay. They can be found on the stems of smooth cordgrass and other marsh plants growing between the high and low tide marks. Marsh periwinkles are also sometimes found on rocks and jetties.
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Blue periwinkles a stuck onto rocks by a string of dried mucas which acts like a glue.