Unlike the majority of bivalve molluscs,
Poromya granulata is a
carnivore. It mostly feeds on small
crustaceans but is also a
scavenger. The inhalent
siphon is enlarged and modified into a cowl-shaped organ that can catch
prey. Water is drawn in through this siphon and pumped out of the small, exhalent siphon. The large siphon can be retracted rapidly when it has trapped an item of food. In doing so it turns itself inside out and conveys the food to the mouth. This is an opening in the mantle and leads to a gizzard, where the food is ground up before passing into the gut, which is adapted to receive large items of food. The fringe of tentacles round the siphons have sensory cilia which are believed to alert the animal to the presence of moving prey in the vicinity. The blood contains red
amoebocytes containing
haemoglobin. ==References==