Sea squirts, or tunicates, have several adaptations that enhance their survival. They possess a tough, flexible outer tunic that protects them from predators and environmental stressors. Their ability to filter-feed allows them to efficiently extract plankton and organic particles from the water, making the most of nutrient availability. Additionally, some species can camouflage themselves or produce chemicals to deter predators, further increasing their chances of survival in diverse marine environments.
Fish are ectothermic and sea squirt is not
The sea squirt is in the phylum Chordata.
yes they do!! they can camouflage and also squirt out ink
sea squirts squirt water it as simple as that
Sea squirts (also known as cunjevoi) have a main diet of plankton
The scientific name of PHILIPPINE Sea Squirt is Pandocia aurata while the scientific name of AMERICAN Sea Squirt is Molgula manhattensis
Most sea squirts live underwater.
No it is a fish
a sea squirt is a sac-like filter feeder from the subphylum urochordate.
It eats plankton.
A sea squirt usually weighs 5 pounds!
Sea squirt