no
A sea urchin is an invertebrate.
Personally I think starfishes live in Jenna's sea urchine.
sea cucumber eats decaying matter in the sand and water in the sea or ocean.
Sea roaches are isopods and they live on the land near water. They eat both decaying and dead sea animals and plants.
the sea urchin has many adaptions like its spikes to protect it self from predators.
Sea slugs donÕt normally eat oak or seaweed. They do eat plankton, as well as any type of decaying material they can find.
Most sea floor animals eat decaying food particles. This can be leftovers from what other sea animals that live higher up have eaten.
Most of them scavenge the debris they can find also known as detritus. They eat decaying organic things and plankton as well. This is accomplished by sifting through the sediment.
sea anomone eat died things or that get trap
no you can eat lots of things besides sea food
Some decomposers in the Pacific Ocean consist of animals who break down or eat decaying material.