Oyster drill
Enw gwyddonol: Ocenebra erinacea
This is a predominantly subtidal species but can be found on the lowest parts of a sheltered rocky shore in summer.
Species information
Ystadegau
Length: up to 6cm and 2.5cm wide.Statws cadwraethol
Common
Pryd i'w gweld
January to DecemberYnghylch
Oyster drills are whelks, living below the low tide mark down to depths of 150m. Surprisingly enough, the oyster drills favourite food are oysters! They feed by boring through the oyster shells with their sharp proboscis.Oyster drills are native but there's an invader on the Kent and Essex coasts... the American oyster drill has been recorded there. This non-native species also feeds on our native oyster beds.