it lays eggs, so it is not a mammal
octopuses
Crabs and lobsters feed on other organisms found around deep-sea vents. Some eat tubeworms, mussels, clams or shrimps; others eat microbes. Some species of crab are very noticeable in photographs of the seafloor because they are whitish and fairly large.
Harbor seals eat flounder, but I'm sure that there are others that do. -Gabby Howe
A lot of sea creatures eat crabs and even people eat crabs when it is cooked,people in resturant do to
The Campteropis, they live deep in the sea and look like shrimps.
triggerfish use water currents to knock them over, and then eat them from underneath.
Tiger sharks :)
seal
Octopus ,
There are a number of animals that are decomposers in the ocean. Some of these include seaweed, crabs, sea urchins, starfish, as well as some fish.
Five ocean animals that can produce sexually are Cnidarians, sea cucumbers, jellyfish, sea anemone and sea urchins.
Sea urchins live in the sea, rock pools, kelp forests, and coral reefs
such animals like sharks such animals like sharks
Ocean animals eat a varity of things such as plankton, other fish, sea weed, crabs, shrimp, crill, oysters, clams, ect... And not all ocean animals eat these things only certain species.
Sea Urchins
Some animals include;Urchins
Sea Otters find sea urchins on the ocean floor and break it open with a rock. It will then eat everything except the spines (the insides).
Sea urchins eat endlessly as long as there is food they are eating. They eat the algae growing in slat water tanks and the ocean.
There are several animals that eat sea urchins. Sea otters, sunflower stars, snails, crabs and some species of fish predate upon sea urchins.
Some decomposers in the Pacific Ocean consist of animals who break down or eat decaying material.
There are a number of animals that are decomposers in the ocean. Some of these include seaweed, crabs, sea urchins, starfish, as well as some fish.
sharks, seals, whales, and big fish
Well there are a couple of types like the sea turtle, they eat kelp. So do sea urchins.
Animals that eat sea grass are Manatees, Sea Turtles, Conch es and Urchins.
Killer whales eat kelp from time to time. Other animals that eat kelp include sea otters and sea urchins.
sea urchins eat kelp.