No, they're carnivores, & they eat nothing but blood their whole lives. Hope this helps.=Dominique, an 11-year old girl=
These are mostly animals with a very different digestion than other animals. They are mostly more simple organisms like snails, worms, a lot of sea-creatures etc.
Crocodiles.
No. Yabbies are omnivourous scavengers. They are opportunistic feeders and eat whatever they can find be it dead or alive. Insect larvae/fish other smaller crustacea, rotting plants, fruits etc can all be eaten by Yabbies.
Worm of some kind. There are ringworms, roundworms and flatworms, though I think you're looking for a ringworm as those are mostly visible with the naked eye.
Macro-invertebrates are animals that are big enough to see with the naked eye, and that do not have a backbone.
A diatom shape is usually round or triangular. They could also be a thin oval shape.
As well, the potentially practical shapes they Form may only be classified as Infinite.
Not trying to be blunt or rude... But...
You die.
It got its name because the first sea cucumber was green so it got its name by its simalurlaraty to a cucumber.
It's an invertebrate. Stinkbugs are insects (several species). All insects are invertebrates (they have no bones, let alone backbones).
they dont really have any predators [like nothing hunts them] though enimies, probably most creatures/insects. ASSASSIN BUGS KILL ANYTHING EVEN HUMANS [THEY MAY NOT KILL U IF U WACK THEM OFF QUICKLY ENOUGH THOUGH U WILL get very sick .
some info abt assassin bug [this is all real], the species pselliopus barberi :
Assassin bug
Pselliopus Barberi is a species of Assassin Bug [yep that's right 'Assassin bug'(what an awesome name)] from the family of Reduviidae,though it is more commonly referred to as the 'Orange Assassin bug'. This certain species of Assassin Bug are from 12 - 16.0 mm in Length and are orange with black stripes on their head, antenna ,lower body and legs. They have six legs, two folded wings which overlap giving the back a characteristic shape, they also have a beak/nose[also called proboscis] which they use as there weapon, no feather or fur, no fins and no tail.
The Pselliopus Barberi can be found in some parts of the USA and Virginia[was not able to find more specific answers].They are usually found on shrubs, on plants, in crevices in the ground, sheltering under bark or rotten logs or stones and in cracks or holes in tress. There mainly anywhere where there's vegetation with lots of nutrients and other insects/creatures to feed on. They live in [I've already mentioned most of them] crevices in the ground, in peoples homes, some farmers keep them[for killing annoying pests/insects], logs, holes in trees, places with good vegetation and many other insects/creatures.
The Pselliopus barberi assassin bug[along with many other species] are known to eat many pest species, which is why many people keep them[especially farmers and gardeners]. They eat birds, lizards, and mammals. Basically anything they can get there nose into.It's a pretty good assassin since it fears nothing and fearlessly takes on animals more than twice, thrice or more than its size.
The assassin bug does not have many predators, though some of their predators are: some spiders, some birds, also have been reports of some snakes
Mainly krill and other small crustaceans, also unicellular algae.
No, seahorses are vertebrates, because they have a spine.
Creatures with spines are classed as vertebrates. Creatures with no spines are classed as invertebrates.
Seahorses are fish which are closely related to pipefish.
Invertebrates do not have a vertebral column (spine), they do not have internal skeletons, they are missing central nervous systems with brains, and most of them don't have a distinguishable head with sensory organs at the front of their bodies. For more information see the related links.
An invertebrate is missing a spinal cord!
Symbiotic relationship, the anemone protects the fish from predators because of its stinging tentacles and the fish will return to the anemone with food to eat and spill some into the anemone which feeds it. The fish is protected by a slimy coat which stops it becoming anemone food.