You're thinking of the plankton - that is at the bottom of the ocean's food chain. They're microscopic creatures (many less than 2mm long) that drift on ocean currents.
Jesus named all the creatures, great and small, of the land sea and the air.
Jesus named all the creatures, great and small, of the land sea and the air
Platypuses do not eat land food. They feed entirely off crustaceans and small water creatures.
Skunks are carnivores. They kill and eat small animals and insects.
no, only mammals and birds are warm blooded. reptiles, amphibians, insects etc. are cold blooded, like fish.
Amphibians are both water AND land creatures
All mammals and most other large land animals are vertebrate, which means "having a backbone". Exceptions would be insects and insect-like creatures, and crustaceans such as land crabs.
Mostly insects, Bugs, Frogs and many more live in rainforest's.(Some creatures live in streams, on land, in trees or under rocks)
Yes they take small insects as part of their diet
All known pterosaurs were carnivores. Depending on the species, they ate insects, fish, or small land animals.
Young Pterodactylus probably hunted insects. Adults would have hunted small fish and small land animals such as lizards, amphibians, and primitive mammals.
it has gills