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Feed on almost anything that they come across without fear of most predators.
No, lobsters are not decomposers. They are carnivorous scavengers that primarily feed on small fish, mollusks, and other marine creatures. Lobsters primarily play a role in the food chain as consumers rather than decomposers.
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The secondary consumers, such as lobsters, feed on the herbivores. The tertiary consumers, in turn, feed on the secondary consumers, and so on.
Lobsters typically live in the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. They are common in coastal areas with rocky bottoms and crevices where they can hide and feed.
Plankton are not crustaceans, but are microscopic organisms. Crustaceans such as crayfish, shrimp, lobsters, crabs and krill feed on plankton.
No, lobster feed off of plankton and other smaller creatures. They do not eat shark when they are dead.
No, A lobsters is not an herbivore. It is a carnivore this means that it eats other animals, and animal matter.
Red lobsters are one of them, the other being the green lobsters
No, lobster is not a producer in ecological terms. In an ecosystem, producers are organisms, like plants, that create their own food through photosynthesis. Lobsters are consumers, specifically carnivores, that feed on other organisms for energy. They are part of the secondary or tertiary consumer level in the food chain.
Lobsters are crustaceans and are also aquatic. (life in the water)
Losters can uses their claws to feed and for defense. They usually bury themselves underground, but they also use their claws as a warning sign and to attack.