Neither sponges, jellyfish, nor sea stars are fish. In fact, they are quite different creatures from each other.
None of them are fish.
fish jellyfish plankton sponges slugs and shellfish
Jellyfish, sea anemones, sponges, starfish, sea urchins, sea snails, shell fish, lobsters, crabs....
Actually, a sea anemone is none of these. Sponges are sessile creatures, arthropods have exoskeletons, and fish swim. Sea anemones are a type of cnidarian. They often reproduce by releasing polyps. They are related to corals and jellyfish.
They eat algae, mussels, small fish, brittle stars, sponges, and crinoids.
sea stars, whales, shrimp, small fish, zooplankton, and jellyfish
Yes, sponges provide food for a number of different organisms such as nudibranchs, sea stars, fishes, and turtles.
Sea urchins eat algae, small fish, mussels, sponges, brittle stars, and crinoids.
Green Sea Urchins eat plankton, algae, small fish, mussels, sponges, and brittle stars.
Animals common to the Bathyal zone include octopi, whales, squid, and sea stars. The climate is not friendly toward fish species, but sponges and brachiopods love it there.
parrotfish, snapper,scorpion fish,jellyfish, anemones, sea stars, sea snakes, snails, and mollusks
A sea wasp is a jellyfish.
Sea sponges do not have many natural predators. The only animal that has been known to feed on sea sponges are sea slugs.