they eat phytopla
no orcas does not eats algae
They usually eat plankton, Organisms, and algae
Yes, krill do eat diatoms. Diatoms are a type of microscopic algae that krill feed on as part of their diet. These tiny plants are an important food source for many marine organisms, including krill.
I have a small flock of American gold finches eating the algae in my garden pond, every day. What is in algae that would make them eat it?
Yes, the Antarctica Cod eats Krill, just like the Blue Whales.
they eat krill and mini fish (edit) This depends on the species of hermit crab. Some of them are omnivores and herbivores, and they eat algae and debris.
You can feed them algae wagers, specialized crab food, dried bloodworms, shrimp, and blanched vegetables and krill.
Baleen whales feed by filtering or straining food from the water. They love to eat krill, fish, zooplankton, phytoplankton, and algae
well i really dont know but you can go to aks.com and it should tell you but i think they eat smaller fish than they are
Water fleas primarily feed on algae, bacteria, and small aquatic organisms. They use their filtering apparatus to collect and consume these microscopic food sources.
krill are shrimp like crusteaceans that feed on plankton and algae and are a great food source to whales
krill is a consumer because it eats algae and plankton/zoo.