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Giancarlo
28 October, 23:42
Is a whelk a carnivore?
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Harper Monroe
29 October, 02:03
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Herbivore: A animal/human that eats plant only.
Carnivore: A animal/human that eats meat.
Whelk is a name that implies to a variety of sea-snails / A large sea-snail. whelks are carnivores, they typically feed on worms, mussels and other crustaceans.
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