well water lilies have seeds in them wich make the babys inside the flower are the seeds wich make more seeds
these paticular flowers eat bactirea
a water plant eat nothing
Water lillies do not eat algae.
They eat algae primarily. But they also eat by filtering the water.
algae is the primary food for small fishes and crabs.Many different species of fish and protista eat algae. (animalia) For Ex: plankton(protista) for Ex: ciliateThe animals that eat algae includes frogs, salamanders, crayfish, aquatic insects, snails, some fish, water fleas, mussels, and water bears.
No, algae are photosynthetic, they don't 'eat' anything so they can't be a herbivore, carnivore or an omnivore, they just absorb nutrients from the water.
Some plankton do eat algae. Phytoplankton are a form of algae, and some zooplankton are consumers of phytoplankton.
I'm assuming you mean Whales, they eat plankton and algae I believe.
Lilies eat soil, water, nature and algae.
Water lilies provide oxygen for aquatic life in the pond and keep the algae down. They also are very beautiful to look at. Think Monet.
Yes, there are some animals that do eat water lilies. Some animals that eat water lilies are deer, beavers, raccoons, and muskrats.
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Water Lilies do not eat.
Beavers, muskrats, ducks, porcupines, and snails eat water lilies
Turtles and koi will eat water lilies. Dogs and raccoons will break the pots that water lilies grow in and cause damage. Aphids and snails also cause damage to water lilies.
no. water lilies only eat water and they only get eaten by birds. they are whatsoever beautiful and a true American style.
Beavers, muskrats, ducks, porcupines, and snails eat water lilies. Other animals, such as deers and even humans eat the inside of water lilies-the seeds inside.
Yes! Beavers, muskrats, ducks, porcupines, and snails eat water lilies. Other animals, such as deers and even humans eat the inside of water lilies-the seeds inside.
Sea lilies eat tiny water organisms called plankton.
Sea lilies eat tiny water organisms called plankton.