Herbivores are animals that only eat plants, not meat. One of the major herbivores in a marine biome is a manatee, which eats sea grasses and other aquatic plants. Also, many fish are herbivores too. Fish can eat a wide variety of foods ranging from plankton to seaweed, to other fish. Overall, there aren't a whole lot of aquatic herbivores. Many aquatic animals live off meat, because it is found easily.
--Platypus and Dolphin Girl ;-{)
Which of the following is/are herbivores? copepods, herring, humans, mackerel, phytoplankton, swordfish
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every Biome supports some sort of Herbivore.
The Marine Biome is part of all oceans.
The largest mountains in the world are marine
you can go scuba diving but that's all I know
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Kelp and Algie are 2 producers in the Marine Biome
every Biome supports some sort of Herbivore.
The marine is a biome but is called marine life. The marine life biome is also the largest biome out of all of them!
yes it does live in the marine biome
The Marine Biome is part of all oceans.
Three major plants found in the marine biome is the coral weed, sea weed and various forms of kelp.
An estuary is the area between freshwater biomes and marine biomes. The waters are brackish and have some of the same characteristics of each biome.
Some of the plants that grow in the marine biome include kelp, seaweed, and sea wacks. There are also insects found in the marine biome and they include sea skaters and midges.
The marine biome experiences a smaller degree of temperature change than the terrestrial biome. (not really) a marine biome is a place where underwater creatures and plants live in and adapt to for a living.
Marine biomes are located in the Earth's oceans and seas, which cover about 70% of the planet's surface. They can be found in various latitudes, from polar regions to tropical waters, and at different depths, ranging from shallow coastal areas to deep ocean trenches. Marine biomes support a wide range of ecosystems and diverse marine life.
Marine Biome