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.
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.
Wallaroos live on the continent of Australia.
A conch is an animal.
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The conch is a member of the class Gastropoda.
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 live in conch hints conch shells they look like snail everyone knows the shell but nobody knows the animal
Queen conch can live up to 20-25 years in captivity. In the wild it depends on where the conch is living and what other organisms/predators are around it.Check out http://www.savetheconch.org/faq.html for more info about them.
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124 Conch St. Bikini Bottom
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 you live in the US, you live on the continent of North America.
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He lives in Bikini Bottom on 124 Conch ST :)
Wallaroos live on the continent of Australia.
No, a conch is a mollusk which lives in a conch shell ,which it secretes itself. As the conch grows the shell gets bigger too, to accommodate it. Sea snails tend not to have any shell at all and if they do have a shell it is one that they secrete themselves. Hermit crabs live in the empty shells of mollusks and move to a new shell as they grow bigger.
As I live and breathe, I live on every continent; and sail on every sea.