Yes, they go round on the sea floor and eat dead fish and any other flotsom that floats their way, Bottom Feeders :)
I believe that they are bottom feeders......
Sand dollars do not have much enemies, but there are some bottom feeders that threaten them like the ocean pouts and sunflower starfishes.
no
Bottom Feeders - album - was created in 1987.
Like all good filter feeders, Dungeness Crabs eat what ever left over carrion they can find on the bottom of the ocean.
There are many edible shellfish who live in the sand. Many people enjoy eating clams and mussels. Clams and mussels are bivalve mollusks who live in the sand. People also like crabs. Crabs are crustacean shellfish who live in the sand.
Leopard sharks primarily feed on small fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. They are bottom-dwellers that use their electroreceptors to detect prey in the sand or mud. They are opportunistic feeders and will also scavenge on dead animals.
Yes, Muskeis are bottom feeders
No, I do not believe body crabs are transmitted by sand at the beach.
hermit crabs i guess
The population density of sand crabs in that section of the beach is 3 sand crabs per square meter. This is calculated by dividing the total count of sand crabs (45) by the area of the section (5 meters * 3 meters = 15 square meters). Therefore, 45 sand crabs / 15 square meters = 3 sand crabs per square meter.
It doesn't matter if they are bottom feeders! If ya smell what the rock-fish is cooking!