they do not have prey. Instead they suck in water through pores in there body and collect the bacteria. isn't that amazing! NOT!
Most sea sponges do not hunt, do not sleep, and do not move to catch prey. They are neither nocturnal, diurnal, or crepuscular. The few species that are carnivorous trap prey with sticky threads or spicules, and tend to live in darkened caves where they feed around the clock.
They mostly prey on craby patties.
Most sponges prey on plankton.
they do not catch there prey
they do not catch there prey
they do not catch there prey
it catch its prey using the tongue
Moose are not predators, so they do not catch prey ever. Moose are prey animals. Very big hard to catch prey, but still prey.
Some things that prey on sponges are sea turtles, crustaceans, fish, and echinoderms. Sponges move so slow that they cannot avoid being eaten.
Sponges are filter feeders, which mens that they pimp water through their bodies and absorb the plankton that gets sucked in. Therefore, most sponges prey on plankton. However, there are a few types of carnivorous sponges that actively hunt and capture small curstaceans.
their are many prey of the kangaroo rat
the dont catch prey, they are herbivores :)