Seaweed generally applies to the sessile species of algae such as the kelps or the species that form dense floating masses such as sargasso.
Clams are filter feeders. They do not eat seaweed. They eat plankton. They will ingest algae that is floating in the water as plankton but you would not call those planktonic algae "seaweed".
Yes, clams typically do eat krill. Also, whales, sponges, and manta- rays also tend to munch on krill from time to time.
Scallops are filter feeders. This means they eat nutrients that they filter through water taken in, which usually consists of plankton.
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No type of otter eat seaweed in any important amount. Otters are carnivores, meat eaters. They eat fish, shellfish and crustaceans.
Tuna fish eat other fish, squid, shellfish, and plankton. no, tuna fish do not eat seaweed. no poop
a baby lobster is sometimes called a cricket.
Well i believe yes because Shrimp are shellfish and Salmon are fish.
there are starfish,shellfish, crabs,seaweed and seahorses
seaweed doesn't eat it is a photosnythesizer.
They eat seaweed and algae!
im not sure but I think it doen't eat seaweed.
they don't eat it because they can't get to it...but....they do eat shellfish!
they don't eat it because they can't get to it...but....they do eat shellfish!
Fish eat seaweed. Dolphins eat fish. No seaweed, no fish, no dolphins.
Thats Ez Banana Apple Mango Grapes All Fruits and Vegetables Salmon Potatoes Kale Seaweed, Garlic, ShellFish Liver and Sardines.