They like to eat plankton, small fish, and a tiny, mysid shrimp known as "sea-lice."
Seadragons primarily feed on small crustaceans such as mysid shrimps and sea lice. Their diet also includes amphipods and small fish larvae. Seadragons use their long, tubular snouts to suck up prey while hunting.
Herbivores: Animals that primarily eat plants and vegetation. Carnivores: Animals that primarily eat other animals. Omnivores: Animals that eat both plants and other animals. Detritivores: Animals that feed on dead and decaying organic matter.
Viruses do not technically "eat" in the same way that living organisms do. Instead, they rely on host cells to replicate and reproduce. Once inside a host cell, a virus will hijack the cell's machinery to make copies of itself.
Herbivores are organisms that eat only plants. They have specialized digestive systems that allow them to break down the cellulose in plant material for energy. Examples of herbivores include cows, rabbits, and deer.
Killdeer primarily eat insects such as beetles, grasshoppers, caterpillars, and spiders. They may also consume small fish, snails, and seeds. Their diet is diverse and can vary based on habitat and availability of food sources.
Viruses cannot eat because they lack the cellular machinery for metabolism. Instead, viruses hijack host cells and use their machinery to replicate themselves. This process often damages or destroys the host cell.
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No, Seadragons' mouths are solid. They eat by "sucking" up their prey.
male leafy seadragons carry up to 150-200 eggs at once for eight weeks!
leafy seadragons only live in south australia and the population counted with the capture/ recapture method is 1,527,400
No, seadragons are saltwater crustaceans and the Myall river is freshwater, so seadragons would not survive.
No. Yes. Maybe
the torure people
It is not known if they are prayed upon.
5-10 years
Twilight Zone
they only talent is hide in the plants better.
The leafy sea dragon, Phycodurus equesWeedy Seadragon, Phyllopteryx taeniolatus