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no and never because frogs don't live in the ocean and starfish eat small fish and plankton there is NO way for a starfish to eat a frog EVER!
a saber tooth fish eats a lot of plankton and almost every big fish like a saber tooth fish eat them.Also plankton fish are not rare but they are very common
"Whales eat the fish that eat plankton."The nouns in the sentence are:whales; plural, common noun; subject of the sentence.fish; uncountable, common noun; direct object of the verb 'eat'.plankton; uncountable, common noun; direct object of the verb 'eat'.
no.... if there is no algae there is no plankton... if there is no plankton there is no fish or baby fish
Plankton do not eat fish. This is because plankton are normally producers meaning they produce their own food. Normally fish eat plankton.
A Minke Whale eats plankton and fish. It also eats krill.Anchovies do eat plankton as well as fish larvae.
A Minke Whale eats plankton and fish. It also eats krill.Anchovies do eat plankton as well as fish larvae.
Fish, snakes, turtles, and frogs will live in a lake. There are many kinds of fish such as blue gill, bass, catfish, and walleye that live in a lake.
Remora Fish eat small plankton and plankton organisms.
plankton and small fish occasionally
Okay, so plankton are the producers in the chain, every fish that eats the plankton are primary consumers. Every other fish, such as a shark, that eats the fish that ate the plankton are secondary consumers
Plankton is a regular meal for different types of fish, and without plankton many fish would die.