well, there is a variety of animals that eat worms, but the only sea animal that comes to mind is fish. Turtles may eat worms, but its uncertain. other land animals that eat worms are birds, shrews, moles or naked mole rats.
not that much but if thier cut in half , and the sharks smell blood then yes
all sharks eat sea turtles
Sea turtles generaly eat jellyfish, however clear plastic bags look like jellyfish in water and are ate by the turtle who will later die of clogged intestines. They also eat marine plants like seaweed and algae.
not that much but if thier cut in half , and the sharks smell blood then yes
Yes, some sharks eat sea turtles.
Scale Worms eat scraps of sea star's meals.
Females: Small fish, shrimp, small squid, crustaceans, arrow worms, and rarely sea birds. Males: The females' blood.
Tigers, sharks, worms, dogs, vultures...
this is a joke sea monsters eat sea foodsome eat sharks fish & chips
Bloodworms are a HUGE diet for fish in the Atlantic. Porgy, Sheepshead, Sea Bass, Sea Robin, Tautog, Winter Flounder, Fluke, Spot, White Perch and even small ground sharks and rays.
No only some types of sharks do eat sea turtles
bull sharks eat dogs and turtles and rays crabs and sea birds . other sharks dolphins.
No, they don't.