raccoon
Whelks (sea snails), mussels, and some starfish feed on barnacles. Whelks in particular have the ability to grind through the barnacle's protective shell.
It eats bottom-dwelling organisms (the most popular of which are mussels, sponges, small fish, snails and snail eggs, algae, worms, shrimp, crustaceans and crabs).
A mussel is what is known as a filter feeder; it passes sea water through a filter and eats whatever it traps, which is mostly plankton.
There are several things that feed on bryozoans. These animals include fish, insects, snails, mussels, and several other water animals.
The tropical rain forest on the ground. Eats fish birds,reptiles, and small rodents.
Mussels and Whelk
conch i think
zebra mussels
The Zebra top Shells eat Algae. or well really anything that grows on rocks that's what the graze on.
it eats coral, bacteria, fish and mussels
Yes because it eats stuff like mussels and sea weed.
cushion star at corals,fish,plankton,mussels and shrimps cushion star at corals,fish,plankton,mussels and shrimps and sharks and you
it eats the plankton and other small organisms in the water, and gets eaten.
Jellied eels, cockles, mussels, haggis, black pudding.
it eats a variety of invertebrate marine life including mussels , whelks and limpets
I cant really explain how much it eats a day but I can explain what it eats and its size: The diet of the puffer fish is mostly invertebrates and algae. Large specimens will even crack open and eat clams,mussels, and shellfish. Its size can be up to 3 feet.
A starfish usualy eats mussels, clams, and arteres