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Yes, in the Desert the desert animals eat lots of cactus and other plants in the desert. In the sea the animals eat Kelp, seaweed, and etc.... And finally in the forest the animals eat either specific leaves or meat! Answered by: Anonymous
Sea life would likely not eat plants. But animals in forests and deserts do eat plants. For examples, deer, rabbits, and other small game eat plants. In the desert, any grazing animals would eat plants-- but it would be slim pickings since there's not a lot of variety in desert plants.
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i think krill eat plants in the ocean
Sea eurchins look like plants but they are really animals and they eat plankton.
No, they eat mainly fish and other sea animals.
Yes, in the Desert the desert animals eat lots of cactus and other plants in the desert. In the sea the animals eat Kelp, seaweed, and etc.... And finally in the forest the animals eat either specific leaves or meat! Answered by: Anonymous
yes there herbervors(plant eaters) and carnovors (meat eaters) in all biomes
um mm well there are a lot of animals in the sea that eat plants and there are a lot of animals that eat each other for example dugongs eat sea grass and kelp and sharks eat different animals like fish and even other sharks another animal that eats plants are whales there eat krill except for the orca whale that eat fish whales like the blue whale can eat up to 60 tones of krill a day
plankton eats only plants in the ocean
Sea eurchins look like plants but they are really animals and they eat plankton.
sea otters ARE consumers. All animals that eat either plants (producers) or other animals are consumers.