Technically, kelp cannot have a predator because it is not able to defend itself and cannot realize what is happening to it because it is of plant origin. But, it does have organisms that eat it, like for example, fish, sea urchins, humans, and etc.
The predators of bull kelp are sea urchins.
the purple sea urchin
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Sea otters will flee to escape predators, take refuge in kelp forests and come up onto land.
No. Sea urchins are primary consumers and only eat sea weed, algae and kelp.
Baby gray whales live in Kelp Forests to hide from predators.
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To the extent of my knowledge, kelp is a herbivore. They cannot eat any type of animal or fish.
Sea otters do not eat kelp but they do live in the kelp forests. They use the deep cover as protection from predators. Sea otters eat the red sea urchin that will destroy a kelp forest if left unchecked.
The brittle star and kelp holdfast engage in a symbiotic relationship where the brittle star benefits from the protection and habitat provided by the kelp's holdfast. The holdfast anchors the kelp to the substrate, creating a stable environment that offers shelter and a place for the brittle star to hide from predators. In return, the brittle star can help the kelp by feeding on detritus and small organisms that may harm the kelp, contributing to a healthier ecosystem. This interaction exemplifies the mutual benefits and interconnectedness of marine organisms.
To the extent of my knowledge, kelp is a herbivore. They cannot eat any type of animal or fish.
To the extent of my knowledge, kelp is a herbivore. They cannot eat any type of animal or fish.