There are many natural predators of the Sea Fan. Eating the flesh and laying eggs on the branches is (Neosimnia barbarensis) a tiny snail.
Yes sea stars are predators, because they eat barnacles, chitin's, snails, urchins, limpets, sponges and sea anemones, and that's what makes them predators.
The sea star's predators are birds, otters, and humans. This is according to http://library.thinkquest.org/J001418/star.html. Sea Stars (like Solaster dawsoni) also prey on other species of sea stars (like Pycnopodia helianthoides).
Sea anemones have a few different predators in the ocean. These predators include fish, sea slugs, turtles, and sea stars.
Sea anemones have a few different predators in the ocean. These predators include fish, sea slugs, turtles, and sea stars.
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Predators of sea conchs include large predatory fish, sea snails, crabs, and octopuses. These predators use their specialized feeding mechanisms, such as crushing or drilling shells, to access the soft body of the sea conch.
The predators of bull kelp are sea urchins.
Yes, Kemp Radley Sea Turtles do have predators they are crabs and racoon's.
sea urchins, humans, sea cows...
Broad sea fan was created in 1766.
Multicoloured sea fan was created in 1789.
Its coral fin not coral fan! Actually, it IS coral fan! Coral Fans, also known as sea fans, are more correctly called Gorgonians. They are colonial soft corals which grow in a "fan" shape and anchor in sand instead of on hard surfaces as hard corals do. Their primary predators are fish such as, but not limited to, angelfish and butterfly fish. They eat plankton which they capture as it drifts past them.