Specifically, animals such as manatees, snails, sea turtles, crustaceans such as shrimps, crabs crawfish, lobsters, herbivorous birds (such as brants), and some types of fish (both marine and freshwater types kept in captivity) find nourishment in seaweed.
bog cranberries, lemon grass, check fishpondinfo.com for even more edible aquatic plants.
abalone
No, seaweed is not an herbivore. Seaweed is a type of algae that photosynthesizes to produce its own food, making it a primary producer in aquatic ecosystems. Herbivores are animals that consume plant material, not algae.
Aquatic plants.
Answer Seaweed is not an animal of the sea's it's a plant.
im not sure but I think it doen't eat seaweed.
Yes, some snails do eat seaweed. However, depending on the species of the snail, some also eat moss as their daily meal.
Some marine animals that eat seaweed include sea urchins, sea slugs, certain species of fish such as parrotfish and surgeonfish, and marine mammals like manatees and sea turtles. These animals feed on seaweed for its nutritional content and are important in controlling seaweed populations in marine ecosystems.
They probably eat seaweed that grows in their natural habitat.
seaweed, coral
I think whales do
They eat meat, fish, and other aquatic animals.