Plankton, Small Invertebrates on algae, Fish, Octopi, Squid, Crab, Shrimp. They eat a lot of things actually.
No, a kelp is not a consumer to a kelp bass. Kelp is a primary producer, as it performs photosynthesis to create energy, while a kelp bass is a consumer that feeds on smaller organisms, including fish and invertebrates. In an ecological context, the relationship is producer (kelp) to primary consumer (kelp bass), not consumer to consumer.
To the extent of my knowledge, kelp is a herbivore. They cannot eat any type of animal or fish.
To the extent of my knowledge, kelp is a herbivore. They cannot eat any type of animal or fish.
To the extent of my knowledge, kelp is a herbivore. They cannot eat any type of animal or fish.
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To the extent of my knowledge, kelp is a herbivore. They cannot eat any type of animal or fish.
Yes, the kelp bass, also known as the calico bass, has several distinguishing characteristics. It features a robust, elongated body with a mottled pattern of dark brown or greenish spots against a lighter background, which helps it blend into the rocky kelp forest habitat. Kelp bass are known for their aggressive behavior and can grow up to 30 inches in length, making them popular among recreational anglers. Additionally, they play an important ecological role in their environment as both predators and prey.
no it is not a consumer it is a producer and is eaten by chinese
Striped bass are carnivores, meaning they primarily eat other animals such as fish, crustaceans, and invertebrates. Their diet consists mainly of smaller fish, shrimps, and crabs.
No, they feed only on other animal life.It's a carnivore
kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,and most importantly....... Drum roll please!!!........KELP
Plankton, Small Invertebrates on algae, Fish, Octopi, Squid, Crab, Shrimp. They eat a lot of things actually.