scavengers of the sea are animals that hunt other living things such as.... sharks, barracudas, some eels, and starfish! yes its true! a star fish is a scavenger of the sea!!!!!!
Sea pigs are bottom dwellers that feed on anything they can find; they are scavengers.
japanese... also when whales die they go to the sea floor and get eaten by scavengers
The tiger shark is a scavenger as well as a predator, known to eat almost anything that lives on the Great Barrier Reef. Sea cucumbers, sea urchins and crabs are also scavengers found within the Reef.
sea gulls are not consumers they are scavengers because they search for their own food from: your friendly neighborhood answerman
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Hermit crabs are scavengers, so they will eat fruits, veggies, and sea food like shrimp.
Well they are scavengers so you can feed them meat and fish bits and stuff like that!
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Green sea turtles primarily feed on seagrasses and algae, making them herbivores rather than scavengers. However, they may occasionally consume carrion or detritus if it's available, but this behavior is not their main dietary practice. Therefore, while they may scavenge opportunistically, they are not classified as scavengers.
hermits crabs are one of the most common scavengers in the ocean.
Most sea birds feed on fish. A few,like gulls, are scavengers, eating whatever they can find.
No, herring are not scavengers.