Yes. Sea stars are carnivores that eat can eat other sea stars and shrimp and other crustations like crabs. Over a long period of time sea stars move across the ocean floor. Giant sea stars will sometimes specifically prey on other, smaller sea stars. they eat poop
Sea stars eat their food with their mouths. Their mouths are located in the center part under their body. Their mouths are tiny.
They eat clams, muscles, and oysters by inserting their stomach in to the shells and digest their food on the spot. Sea stars also like plankton
They mainly prey on reef coral polyps and brittle sea stars. But when they are short on food, they can survive on energy reserves.
No. They eat tiny creatures, they catch their food by it getting stuck to its part that is sticky.
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Sea fish eat everything that a sea star would eat. They call them sea stars because thats a more scienctific name. Sea stars and sea fish are the same thing. Answer: clams and musels
Sea stars mainly eat mussels by taking its stomach out of its mouth and eating it so i guess that's how they would handle big amounts too
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When studying animals it is important to know the diet and predators of each animals. Yes, the Sea stars do eat Copepods.
Sea stars eat clams, mollusks, oysters, coral in the reefs, and some eat other sea stars.
Birds and sea otters, will eat sea stars.