net and stuff like that
Yes, some catch small animals and some catch other birds.
Well if they are small you cant see them unless you get close and some animals are very fast you couldn't catch them with a blink of your eye.
Microalgae are consumed by a variety of organisms across different ecosystems. Zooplankton, such as copepods and krill, are primary grazers of microalgae in aquatic environments. Additionally, larger fish, shellfish, and some marine mammals also feed on these tiny plants, either directly or indirectly through the food web. In freshwater systems, small invertebrates and certain species of fish also play a role in consuming microalgae.
Cats are predators. Thay catch (and eat) birds and other small animals- like rabbits.
bird are small animals and moles, and hamsters
obviously, these are animals that are small in size... -wEndy
No. They eat small rodents and animals, but a hawk will eat a snake. I have seen them catch one.
Siamangs are small gibbons (apes) that live in trees. Because they are so agile while moving in the trees, almost no predators can catch them. Siamangs eat vegetation and small animals. Like almost all wild animals they are prey to some, and predators to others.
so they can catch their food and have a cool bath.
Some examples of small but strong animals include ants, dung beetles, and hummingbirds. These animals may be small in size, but they possess impressive strength relative to their body size.
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I totally disagree with calling it a microalgae, but some people do. It is not capable of photosynthesis, although it is distantly related to organisms such as diatoms and the brown algae, which are. It is an oomycete in the order Thraustochytriales. The common name for this group is thraustochytrid.