the hawsbill and leatherback sea turtle eats tunicates
Tunicates are part of the phylum Chordata, and there are as many of 2,150 species of them. Sea stars, flatworms, and snails are some of the predators of tunicates.
Many species of the genus Pseudoceros, including P. ferrugineus, feed on colonial tunicates.
Angelfish eat algae, some coral, smaller fish, brine shrimp. Angelfish are omnivores.
The scientific name for tunicates is Phylum Chordata, Subphylum Tunicata.
chordates
No. They are both chordates, which means during embryonic development they have a notochord, the same as vertebrates. This does not persist in tunicates, but it does in lancelets (adults still have a notochord). Neither tunicates or lancelets have a backbone.
Because they have no back bone
Tunicates are invertebrates.
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Tunicates and lancelets
Cephalochordates e.g. Amphioxus ,; tunicates , acorn worms etc. are nonvertebrate chordates , they are collctively called protochordates .