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No. Sea Anenomes are just plants that absorb little things floating around in the water as food.
Platypuses are carnivores. They are predators; they eat small water animals such as aquatic insect larvae of caddisflies, mayflies and two-winged flies, fresh water shrimp, annelid worms, yabbies and crayfish
yes because if there was no any there will only be herbivore in the fresh water
they are bottom feeders so I would say they eat whatever ends up on the bottom of the ocean
they are herbivores
they are classified as herbivores, because the feed mainly on algae (in fresh water) which considered a plant.
About ninety-five percent of its diet is plant material, which would mean it's a herbivore. However, it also supplements it's diet with fresh-water mussels, frogs, crayfish, fish and small turtles.
No. Sea Anenomes are just plants that absorb little things floating around in the water as food.
Platypuses are carnivores. They are predators; they eat small water animals such as aquatic insect larvae of caddisflies, mayflies and two-winged flies, fresh water shrimp, annelid worms, yabbies and crayfish
No, the platypus is completely carnivorous. It does not eat plant matter at all, but feeds on annelid worms, tiny shrimp and annelid worms that live at the bottom of freshwater creeks and rivers. It does not eat vegetation.
Platypuses are carnivores. They are predators; they eat small water animals such as aquatic insect larvae of caddisflies, mayflies and two-winged flies, fresh water shrimp, annelid worms, yabbies and crayfish
yes because if there was no any there will only be herbivore in the fresh water
fresh water?
they are bottom feeders so I would say they eat whatever ends up on the bottom of the ocean
There are many different species of fresh and salt water shrimps. All shrimps eat microscopic plant and animal life.
most likely not. they'er "salt water" shrimps so they cant live in fresh water. sorry if that didnt answer your question.
they are carnivores because they eat insects During both the wet and the dry seasons, fruit appears to dominate the mongoose lemur diet. In the wet season, it is also known to feed on fresh flowers, particularly those from the kapok tree. In addition, the mongoose lemur is extremely fond of nectar.