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Sea snails feed on bits of plants, animals, and other organisms in the water. They also scrape algae or crust-like animals off rocks and on the ocean bottom. Sea snails are then eaten by octopi, tuna, mackerals, bigger snails and other large fish. These fish are then eaten by larger animals like sharks and dolphins,

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Sunlight, Kelp, Sea Urchin, Otter, Orca ( Killer Whale) =) Sunlight, Kelp, Sea Urchin, Otter, Orca ( Killer Whale) =)

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They get their food in many ways. For certain prey, they have to push over boulders. But many swim in pursuit, and catch the prey with their hands.

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10th because they eat birds.

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fsh,clams,starfish,and jellyfish

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