Conch prefer life on the benthic zone. They frequent seagrass beds, and prefer a tropical climate.
No, conchs do not change shells as they grow. They continue to live in the same shell throughout their lifespan, with their shell growing along with them. If their shell becomes damaged or too small, they can repair or remodel it.
Conchs are marine snails that can be found in warm tropical waters around the world, including in the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and parts of the Pacific Ocean. They do not live on a specific continent, but rather in specific ocean environments that are suitable for their habitat.
Some animals that eat conchs include sea otters, crabs, sea stars, and some species of fish like triggerfish and snapper. Predators that feed on conchs often have specialized mouthparts or shells to break through the tough outer shell of the conch.
No, conchs do not change shells. They grow and live in the same shell throughout their life. If a conch's shell gets damaged or lost, it can repair or regenerate it to a certain extent, but they do not actively change shells.
If a pig doesn't live in a farm then it will live on mud.
the conch is a shell, it doesn't eat. but the snails that live inside conchs are genrally herbivores yes.
they all have hard shells and live in the ocean
Conch are tropical animals and live in oceans close to the equator. The Southern Ocean around the continent of Antarctica is too cold for conch.
Conchs aren't alive they are shells of X-large hermit crabs or X-large sea snails
No, they simply mollusks.
big
the bahamas
snails, conchs, and slugs
diatoms and dinofalgettes
conchs and scallops
Febuary To October
conchs live in conch hints conch shells they look like snail everyone knows the shell but nobody knows the animal