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Seaweed is not an animal of the sea's it's a plant.
yes seaweed is edible but it must be cleaned before you eat it.
Mrunal and Evelyn think yes seaweed is a vegetable.
Seaweed is an aquatic plant.
yes seaweed is a carivore
Seaweed IS food.
Yes.
no they eat seaweed
seaweed is neither three it is a producer which is th efirst trophic level.
Great White Sharks are carnivores, meat eaters, and don't eat seaweed.
no it is not a consumer it is a producer and is eaten by chinese
Dolphins do not eat seaweed. They are carnivores, with most species eating fish. Although they dont eat seaweed, they do sometimes play with it.
Yes, some snails do eat seaweed. However, depending on the species of the snail, some also eat moss as their daily meal.
No type of otter eat seaweed in any important amount. Otters are carnivores, meat eaters. They eat fish, shellfish and crustaceans.
They are definitely not carnivores. They eat seaweed and algae too so they have to be omnivores. No choice.
Turtles are considered Omnivores for they will eat a variety of meat and often even seaweed
Dolphins do not eat seaweed. They are carnivores, with most species eating fish. Although they dont eat seaweed, they do sometimes play with it.
Although not their main food source, seaweed is part of the diet of carnivores like polar bears, arctic foxes and seals. Few fish feed on seaweed because it is difficult for them to digest. However, butterfish has seaweed as part of their diet. Parrotfish and the surgeonfish are also seaweed-eaters. Many crustaceans, invertebrate marine animals with an external skeleton, eat seaweed, including crabs, lobsters, crayfish, woodlice, pillbugs and krill. Mollusks such as periwinkles, a type of snails that live on the seashore, also feed on seaweed attached to rocks.
Mostly carnivores and omnivores because not that many animals eat seaweed and there isn't that much vegetation in the tidepools. (ps:there are many spelling errors in the question. The correct question would be,"What type of animal lives in a tidepool, carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores.")