fish , and turtles , snails frogs, and tadpoles
Fishes and other aquatic animals can feed algae and other small aquatic creatures.
There are many different animals that eat algae. A few of these are frogs, aquatic insects and fish. These water animals would not be able to survive without algae.
Plankton, algae. They also feed on the decaying corpses of other fish and animals in the water.
algae is the reason why the world is as it is. The first form of life was algae, they took in carbon dioxide and turned it into the oxygen we still breathe today. As oxygen entered our atmosphere animal life began and so without it we wouldn't be around. Even today it gives us the essential oxygen vital to us and other animals.
regal tangs feed on zooplankton, marine animals, brine or chopped shrimp and algae. They're favourite is zooplankton. Adults enjoy algae more than juvenilles.
Mosquito larvae, commonly known as wrigglers or wigglers, feed on bacteria, algae and microscopic animals.
No, bees don't feed off algae.
In the Everglades, various animals consume algae as part of their diet, including certain fish species like tilapia and sunfish. Additionally, some invertebrates, such as snails and crayfish, feed on algae. These organisms play a crucial role in the ecosystem by helping to control algae growth and maintaining the health of the aquatic environment.
algae or seaweed, also cereals are fed to animals to make meat. This is a very inefficient way to feed a population,feed the cereals to the people.
conch are herbivores(animals that eat only plants). feed on algae(their favorite is laurencia) found on seagrass,rocks,sand and on the seabottom. they feed at night when it is safer from predators
No, single-cell algae that grow in lakes and ponds are not zooplankton. Zooplankton are small aquatic organisms that feed on algae and other organic matter, while single-cell algae (phytoplankton) are autotrophic and produce their own food through photosynthesis.
Algae, so you don't really need to feed them as they "feed" themselves.