Sea turtles, plankton, fish.
manatees eat almost nothing but seaweed
Marine algae. and they also eat seaweed or left overs from a hermit crabs meal.
Sea weed are algae which are the only producers in sea , all sea animals depend upon sea weed directly or indirectly . Nearly 90% animals in sea are herbivores and eat sea weed including zooplankton , most arthropods and most fishes .
Kelp and seeweed
kelp and seaweed
Since seaweeds are a type of algae fishes, sea urchins, sea turtles, and humans eat them. Some types of fishes that eat them are:Beta fishdolphinsparrot fishsurgeon fishOverall, all kinds of omnivorous and herbivorous fishes eat seaweeds.Interesting Fact: There's only one seaweed that does not do photosynthesis but it can actually eat animals...I HOPE THIS HELPS!Please do not plagiarize this! Instead, put it in your own words! Thanks! :)
Seaweed is a plant. There could be small marine animals living in natural seaweed, but they would be removed by rinsing it.
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Marine algae. and they also eat seaweed or left overs from a hermit crabs meal.
Consumers such as zooplankton that live in the Marine biome eat the phytoplankton, which is a producer. Zooplankton most probably will eat seaweed and kelp as well!
Yes, some snails do eat seaweed. However, depending on the species of the snail, some also eat moss as their daily meal.
We pollute the water by dumping thousands of tons of waste into the water & we eat shrimp, and fish, and maybe even seaweed, we eat parts of the marine life food chain, and even make animals close to extinction!
- Seaweed gives out oxygen during photosynthesis, thus, providing the necessary air which is oxygen for the marine animals. - Seaweed also provides as a shelter for some marine animals, for example, seahorses. - They also provide food for some herbivores/omnivores, like fishes.
Some are vegetarians and eat marine plants.Some eat coralOthers are carnivorous and eat other marine animals.
Many animals eat seaweed, including hermit crabs, lobster, sea turtles, and marine iguanas. Herbivorous fish like parrotfish, damselfish, and surgeonfish can eat seaweed. Seaweed also is consumed by humans.Lots of different animals eat water weed. These are mainly animals who live in and around water.E.G.DragonfliesFishFrogs/toadsetc.Hope this helped, there are many more animals that eat water weed but this was just a brief understanding. ~:)~
They probably eat seaweed that grows in their natural habitat.
Yes and No. Seaweed lives in the marine biome. Large growths of seaweed are like forests in the sea and support an ecosystem withing the marine biome.
Seaweed actually do not eat anything. Seaweed are plants in the ocean, and just like plants on land, they use something called Photosynthesis to get their own nutrients.