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The trophic pyramid of seaweed would include seaweed as a producer in the area at the base of the pyramid. The seaweed is followed by grazing creatures that eat seaweed and are then eaten by predators.
The sargassum frogfish is one type of fish that lives in seaweed. This animal is able to use the seaweed to camouflage itself from its predators. With its adapted fins it has the ability to climb through the seaweed.
It will only turn green if the seaweed it is sitting on is green. It turns colour to blend into the background so that it can not be seen by it predators or its prey.
The seahorse has mobile eyes so it can look out for predators and preys without moving its body. It can also hide behind seaweed to escape from predators.
many do. the sea otter ties itself up with seaweed to prevent itself from drifting away on the tide while sleeping. the seaweed dragon hides amongst the seaweed, looking so much like the seaweed that predators cannot see it. there are many more creatures that use seaweed, but im not sur eof them right now.
For eating or to hide from predators. Sometimes dolphins grab some seaweeds to give them to their trainer.
Their number one way of avoiding predators is to blend in with the seaweed among which it lives. The other way is to swim away if it's feeling too threatened.
They lay their eggs in small places predators cant get the eggs like seaweed and under rocks or in holes
Well, there few sea plants like seaweed, coral & kelp. Coral gives shelter to small fish, Seaweed is important to some it also keeps some fish safe animals like sea turtles and fish like the Clown fish from it's because that is one of the things predators. that they eat.If there were no seaweed, seaweed would be off of their diet list!
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No, kale is not seaweed. Perhaps you mean "kelp" which is a seaweed.