A green sea turtle is actually both because when baby green turtles are born, they eat crustaceans, mollusks, jellyfishes, and sponges for the first few months then when adults, they will avoid meat and move on to seaweed, sea grass, or marine algae.
most likely a herbivore if iy were to be omnivore it would probly eat small fish ut its most likely a herbivore
most likely a herbivore if iy were to be omnivore it would probly eat small fish ut its most likely a herbivore
most likely a herbivore if iy were to be omnivore it would probly eat small fish ut its most likely a herbivore
Yes it is but it all depends what species.
most likely a herbivore if iy were to be omnivore it would probly eat small fish ut its most likely a herbivore
A sea cucumber is a Herbivore.
A sea cucumber is a Herbivore.
A herbivore
omnivore
There are seven kinds of sea turtles, of which there is one that is strictly and herbivore as an adult(the Green Sea Turtle), some are carnivorous(Loggerhead, Leatherback, Kemp's Ridley, Olive Ridley, and the Flatback), but all carnivorous Sea Turtles will also occasionally dine on sargassum(a brown variation of seaweed and algae). So, in a sense, they are omnivorous.
Marine sea turtles mostly eat fish and jelly fish. The green sea turtle is the only one who is a herbivore, eating mainly sea grass.
they are carnivores.