Conch prefer life on the benthic zone. They frequent seagrass beds, and prefer a tropical climate.
conchs live in the sea mostly deep area's
A conchs shell grows along with the shell. They also change color to show the age of the conch.
they usually eat grass, algae, and floating organic debris
they live in afica they live in afica
We live ON an island, we live IN a house, we live At the end of the road.
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
big
No, they simply mollusks.
snails, conchs, and slugs
conchs and scallops
the bahamas
diatoms and dinofalgettes
Febuary To October
No, a conch is not a vertebrate. Conchs are marine mollusks with a spiral shell, belonging to the phylum Mollusca. Vertebrates, on the other hand, are animals with a backbone.