I think that its that it eats clams, barnacles, snails, and sea urchins, sticks to rocks, lives in rocky areas of the seashore, and its stomach extends outside of the body to feed on prey larger than its mouth. That was its nutrition, activity (?), habitat, and adaptation anyways.
slow movement!
Sea otters' niche is to keep kelp forests and the like healthy.
A Sea otters niche in the ocean is to keep kelp forests healthy. they do this by feeding on the animals that graze on kelp.
Oceanic herbivore
A sea turtle's niche refers to its "job" in the ecosystem. Different types of adult sea turtles have different niches. For example, some occupy the niche of being grazers on seagrass, and others eat jellyfish. Young sea turtles have a different niche than adults. An example of this is the green sea turtle. Young green sea turtles eat small sea animals, but adults occupy the niche of seagrass grazers. Generally, a niche is mostly determined by an animal's diet.
A sea star is called a sea star simply because of where it lives (the sea) and what it looks like (a star), simple!
no, a sea star is a vertebrate!
the sunflower sea star
The niche of an Astropecten, a type of sea star, is typically as a predator in marine environments. They feed on bivalve mollusks and other small invertebrates using their tube feet to slowly crawl and capture prey. Astropectens are important in maintaining the balance of ecosystems by controlling the population of these prey species.
the niche of an organism is it's role or lifestyle. what it's purpose is in it's habitat. dont get habitat and niche mixed up.
There are 7 different sea lion species. Sea lions live in all waters crossing America.
the answer is star of the sea!! the answer is star of the sea!!