No, they feed on small plankton by filter feeding.
no.
No, a shrimp is an omnivore, meaning it eats plants and zooplankton. Sometimes larger shrimps eat other shrimp though.
yes they are
Yes. They eat shrimp, algea and grass
An omnivore that eats shrimp could include animals such as fish (e.g., triggerfish), certain species of crabs, and some seabirds like seagulls. These animals have a diet that consists of both plant and animal matter, making shrimp a part of their regular food source.
Herbivore because it cannot eat meat.. o.o
they are bottom feeders so I would say they eat whatever ends up on the bottom of the ocean
shrimp is a omnivore because it eat plant and meat therefore it is a omnivores
Nope- carnivore. They eat fish, shrimp, crabs, small mammals, etc.
Blow fishes are carnivores they eat mainly shrimp squids or clams.
INVERTEBRATE: An animal lacking a backbone OMNIVORE: An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
Ringed seals eat invertebrates and fish like cod, squid, shrimp, and crustaceans.