No. Sea turtles are omnivores, and many are almost exclusively carnivores, feeding on crustaceans and jellyfish. Manatees, on the other hand, are almost exclusively herbivores (plant eaters), although they can eat small fish.
pyhtoplankton and manatees
the ocean is a manatees ecosystem bcause itlives there
The manatee and dugong are both 'underwater herbivores'. Both similar in appearance, but the manatee lives in fresh water, the dugong in sea water. Dugongs are thought to have started the myths of mermaids.
Not all turtles are herbivores. Snapping turtles, for example, commonly eat fish or frogs. Many species of turtle, such as Russian tortoises, do mostly consume vegetation but will occasionally consume worms or insects.
Turtles are omnivores.
Manatees, sea turtles
sea turtles manatees and dugongs
No, it is immpossible that in a million years that a stony coral are herbivores. The only hebivores in the ocean are phytoplankton, green sea turtles, dugong, and manatees are herbivores of ocean live.
Manatees.
there are manatees
some examples of herbivores are manatees, rabbits, deers, mice and turtles. any animals that eat only plants are herbivores.
Manatees are herbivorous. They graze on marine grasses and other water plants.
The Dugong, Manatee, Sea Horse, Leafy Dragon, Weedy dragon, and Parrot Fish are examples.A few more are:Green Sea TurtleSea UrchinPerwinkleSea SlugCoral ReefStellers Sea Cow
No, manatees main prey is fish but they eat plants because they are herbivores.
They don't. Manatees are herbivores, plant eaters, and you rarely need to hunt for plants.
Dolphins, manatees, sea turtles, coral, dungongs, and a bunch more! Go to the Atlantic Ocean to find out!!
They are strictly herbivorous.