nutrients from the water
Sea sponges do not have many natural predators. The only animal that has been known to feed on sea sponges are sea slugs.
real sponges
all sponges dont have teeth, so they eat small plankton.
i believe they use decomposed vaginal discharge, I'm not sure tho but i see to remember bear grylls mentioning it went he used natural sponges to bathe himself and then proceeded to eat the sponges and recount a story from his honeymoon which ended "...and that's where these sponges came from". <3
what is the answer to what color are natural sponges? Sponges come in many different colours; they can range from white to yellow, to pink, orange, blue, and an array of other colours. It all depends on the species.
yes they do
plankton
what is the answer to what color are natural sponges? Sponges come in many different colours; they can range from white to yellow, to pink, orange, blue, and an array of other colours. It all depends on the species.
Using natural sponges can have several drawbacks compared to artificial sponges. Natural sponges may be less durable and more prone to wear and tear, leading to a shorter lifespan and more frequent replacements. Additionally, they can harbor bacteria and require more maintenance to keep clean. Lastly, harvesting natural sponges can contribute to environmental degradation if not done sustainably, impacting marine ecosystems.
They eat bacteria, plankton and detritus.
The reasons why any animal eats a particular organism is never clear. A top reason why Nudibranchs might eat 'toxic sponges' is that there was not much else available to eat and it was easy to eat the sponges. These sponges were a niche that was unfilled and the Nudibranches adapted to take it. The sponges are still partially toxic to Nudibranchs! They often have specially lined stomachs to protect them from the sponges sharp spicules and the toxins from the sponge accumulate in them. When a predator tries to eat a nudibranch it gets a nasty mouthful of these toxins.
sponges