normally they dont but if they had to they would
sea otter eats urchin and seaweed, sea turtles eat algae and jellyfish
the symbiosis relationship between aquatic turtles is commensalism because the algae benefits by living on the turtle but the turtle is not affected by the algae at all.
Some plankton do eat algae. Phytoplankton are a form of algae, and some zooplankton are consumers of phytoplankton.
trout, plankton, catfish, fish, algae, turtles,
I'm assuming you mean Whales, they eat plankton and algae I believe.
Yes. Baby Turtles will eat algae as part of their diet, but it is not their main course.... and they can certainly do just fine without it.
Yes the Galapagos turtle doesn't.
yes they do.
turtles do sometimes for thier diet
There has been no evidence of turtles eating stingrays. A turtles diet consists of algae, molluscks, squid, jellyfish, crabs and varied creatures of the sea. The turtles help coral thrive by consuming algae that grows on it.
No, not regularly. Painted turtles eat aquatic vegetation, algae, water insects, crustaceans, and fish. Most species of turtles don't go after other turtles unless they are a aggressive turtle. Exceptions for this are Snappers and Musk turtles which are more carnivorous.
sea otter eats urchin and seaweed, sea turtles eat algae and jellyfish
Well, different sea turtles eat different things. Green Sea Turltes eat seagrass and algae. They eat fish when they get older. Hawksbill Sea Turtles eat squid and shrimp. Last, Loggerhead Sea Turtles eat crabs ,shrimp,and jellyfish.
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.