Shrimp eat zooplankton because they are smaller then shrimp
All shrimp eat allplanktonso booya what up peeps
Shrimp are not zooplankton. Zooplankton are the tiny animals found near the surface in aquatic environments.
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Yes.
zooplankton, shrimp, and krill
zooplankton, shrimp, and krill
Bacteria can only eat zooplankton when it is dead. Zooplankton are small fish that look like shrimp which are commonly found in water bodies.
zoo plankton are eaten by shrimp and whales
No, a shrimp is an omnivore, meaning it eats plants and zooplankton. Sometimes larger shrimps eat other shrimp though.
Zooplankton and sometimes shrimp and other small fish
Yes, snails do eat zooplankton. Aquatic snails eat a variety of different types of food such as plankton, algae, plants, and other microscopic organisms that live underwater.
Young smelt eat zooplankton and adult smelt eat mostly small crustaceans and fish
Wikipedia: Seahorses eat small shrimp, tiny fish, crustaceans and plankton.
Sea Lions, all Whales, Manatees, Swordfish, Eels, Shrimp, etcetera.
Angelfish mostly eat zooplankton and they can eat dried algae. If in captivity, they can also eat brine shrimp, shellfish and Mysis.
Yes, invertebrates such as shrimp do feed on plankton. As do other microorganisms such as copepods and amphipods.