Any sea creature, from the blue whale to the smallest krill, will be eaten by other creatures when they die.
they are about the only sea creatures that eat jellyfish
Yes, all sorts of insects will eat jaguars. Other larger creatures would eat most of it, like any large carcass, and insects will also eat some.
when a species adapts, it means to ''get use to an environment''.for example:when a turtle lives in a swamp with many creatures to eat,and making finding food easy.then gets moved to a new cleaner pond,where there inst allot of creatures to eat,finding food is scarce. the turtle has to adapt to its environment.
sometimes it does not eat other creatures and eat some small fishes. It helps the other creature in need of help.
Large creatures live in the ocean, eat other animals, and get eaten by other animals. (example: Sea Turtles eat Jellyfish)
It depends on the breed of turtle. Some will eat bugs, some fresh vegetables, and some will eat both.
Yes, and other creatures.
they eat fish and other species of oceanic creatures
No, they eat other creatures, primarily rodents and frogs.
The same reason humans, pets, and other animals eat: because they need nourishment to stay alive.By this do you mean 'What do owls eat?'Owls eat creatures such asmiceshrewsnakesfrogssmall birdssquirrelsratsand many other small creatures
Some plants eat plankton and other small creatures.
They eat berries, incests, and other creatures that are smaller than them.