Small rodents
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They eat mussels and other animals with shells.
When studying animals it is important to know the diet and predators of each animals. Yes, the Sea stars do eat Copepods.
A: yes Blazing stars do grow in grasslands.
i thout animals are scared of stars
yes stars are important for animals
Many sea animals like to eat clams. These include eels, sea stars, whelks, and sea mammals. They are one of the most important foods among sea life.
Depending upon the type of echinoderm, they can eat just about anything smaller than themselves. Sea stars are typically predators that eat clams, other sea stars, sea cucumbers. Often, as well, sea stars eat animals that don't move such as sponges or corals. Most sea urchins eat algae. Many sea cucumbers use their sticky tentacles to catch small floating organisms called plankton. Others mop the bottom to eat detritus. In many regions, the populations of echinoderms living on the ocean bottoms are very important predators and determine what other animals can live there.
Sea stars are prey of sea turtles, basking sharks, sun fish, and many other sea animals.
Stars do not eat in the way living organisms do. Stars generate energy through nuclear fusion in their cores, where hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium, releasing energy in the process. This process is what fuels a star and allows it to shine brightly.
Certain gulls, octopi, other sea stars, fish, shrimps, turtles, sharks, crabs and sea snails