Yes, the chemical compound is the same - sodium chloride.
Though it's true that the ocean contains an abundancy of salt, many animals,or fish for that matter, adapt to the high salt levels. Also, ocean salt is not the same thing as table salt. Unless you're catching fish from the ocean and eating them w/o fileting them, you shouldn't taste salt. Most of the salt is also released from the body during cleanig and fileting.
Most shellfish are scavangers, eating whatever dead matter can be found. Some eat plankton and anything smaller than them.
Smaller ocean creatures.
Seashells eat sand and salt from the ocean
Yes, it is true; but the table salt (sodium chloride) is purified.
We eat salt because: - salt is the most important condiment and improve the taste of foods - sodium is indispensable for the organism - salt is a good preservative for foods
The flat fish that hide under the ocean dirt, are the ones to most likely eat crabs in the ocean. Mostly, the camoflauged fish eat crabs in the ocean. Segulls are also most commenly to eat this to. Seagulls eat crabs that live on the shore or, wah up on the shore.
The flat fish that hide under the ocean dirt, are the ones to most likely eat crabs in the ocean. Mostly, the camoflauged fish eat crabs in the ocean. Segulls are also most commenly to eat this to. Seagulls eat crabs that live on the shore or, wah up on the shore.
They get all their water through the things they eat.
Most animals only eat when they are hungry
Most dolphins eat different kinds of fish in the ocean. There are some dolphins that eat mammals found in the ocean.
if you eat too much you have a chance of heart failure and you don't get what is more importany.