There are multiple species of seals, but all have fish as their main source of nutrition. While different types of fish or eels are preferred, seals will generally eat whatever is available. So, if starfish are that are available, it is possible seals would consume them.
Yes. They also eat cod, herring, flounder, salmon, and crustaceans.
It probably could eat a soft-shelled turtle, but that would not be a part of its normal diet. A turtle with a hard shell would present a problem.
Yes.
no
elk,seals,salmon, sea otters,and whales
Tillamook people ate seals,salmon,sea otters, and whales.
No. They ate seals, salmon, sea otters, and whales.
they eat deer, Elk, bear, sea lions, seals, sea otters, salmon, Halibut, and Shellfish to accompany food.
yes, yes they are
yes killer whales eat sea turtles they eat almost anything smaller than them
salmon, seals, sea otters, clams, berries, wild rice, people like u( lol)
Alligators DON'T eat sea otters, Killer whales (orcas) do!
Sea otters are secondary consumers. This because sea urchins are primary and sea otters eat sea urchins.
Whales,dolphins,seals, sea otters, dugong.
sea otters, whales, birds, and seals
cougars dont live in the same ecosystem as sea otters