Anchovy eat mostly plankton and hatched fish. So, it is an omnivore because plankton can include animal and plant matter that float in water.
No, algae are not zooplankton, because zooplankton are animals and algae is a plant.
Zooplankton eat phytoplankton, other zooplankton, and decomposing matter. "Zooplankton" refers to small aquatic animals. The "zoo-" prefix refers to animals, as in zoology, and zoo (which is short for "zoological garden".
A Skunk is an omnivore.
Something that is a carnivore and a herbivore is called an omnivore. An omnivore in the ocean is: piranha dugong seal whale dolphin some sharks
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I am pretty sure they feed on microplankton or zooplankton- I think they are an omnivore
No, a shrimp is an omnivore, meaning it eats plants and zooplankton. Sometimes larger shrimps eat other shrimp though.
Anchovy eat mostly plankton and hatched fish. So, it is an omnivore because plankton can include animal and plant matter that float in water.
Phytoplankton and zooplankton
no zooplankton dont eat seaweed, and krill eats zooplankton, some whales eat zooplankton, there are also others i cant think of
It is a consumer. It feeds on particles.
phytoplankton are autotrophs and zooplankton are heterotrophs
You catch zooplankton by algae.
Zooplankton is an animal. Its included in the food chain.
There are two types of zooplankton. Permanent and holoplankton
No, algae are not zooplankton, because zooplankton are animals and algae is a plant.