no it doesn't because it is a plant I think L.O.L
Kelp and seeweed
phytoplankton
No, shrimp do not eat plants they eat plankton, sea kelp, and somtimes other small organisomes.
Aquatic plants.
Kelp is a plant (a sea-weed). Like all plants it eats H2O and CO2.
plants
When shrimp are babies, they will sometimes eat small pieces of seaweed such as kelp. They also eat worms, and other plants. They eat many items in the water as long as the pieces are small.
Yes.Sea Lions do eat seaweed.
To the extent of my knowledge, kelp is a herbivore. They cannot eat any type of animal or fish.
kelp does not eat, it is a plant. it photosynthesises
mermaides eat kelp, seaweed, and many other plants. they do not eat fish the are veggie eaters but they do like gummy worms
all sorts of plants and vegetables