The ocean, probably around corral reefs.
Free-living flatworms are flatworms that live independently in their environment, rather than parasitizing another organism. They are typically found in freshwater or marine habitats and feed on microorganisms, small invertebrates, and organic matter. Examples include planarians and marine flatworms.
Marine Flatworms are in the Platyhelminthes phylum
Platyhelminthes
Flatworms are in the phylum Platyhelminthes
Flatworms can be either parasites, which live in their hosts, or planarians, which are marine (water) oriented.
Flatworms are in the phylum Platyhelminthes
Flatworms
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By eliminating it.
Flatworms, particularly those in the marine environment, face predation from a variety of animals. Common predators include small fish, crabs, and certain species of sea slugs that feed on them. Additionally, larger marine organisms, such as octopuses and some types of birds, may also prey on flatworms. Their ability to regenerate can help them survive encounters with these predators, but they remain vulnerable to a range of marine and terrestrial threats.
Platihelminthes. By: SYEDA SANA AAMIR
Marine flatworms typically have a flat, ribbon-like body with distinct bilateral symmetry, while nudibranchs have a soft body with external gills on their back and often colorful patterns. Additionally, nudibranchs belong to the mollusk group, while marine flatworms do not.