Water boatmen primarily feed on a variety of organic matter, including algae, detritus, and small aquatic invertebrates. They use their specialized mouthparts to suck up food particles from the water or sediment. In some cases, they may also consume plant material, making them opportunistic feeders in their freshwater habitats.
Yes it does
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They carry their air supply with them, trapped under their shells.
No. Water boatmans are not plants, they are animals and thus they are not producers.
Water boatman eats water buffalo in a boat... ^_^,, I hope that helps!! :D
boatmans are fish the eat all sorts of plants under the surface of wetlands in partiular.
the dont catch prey, they are herbivores :)
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the crocodile lets out only his eyes and part of his nose and sees the prey. then it goes under the water, so when the prey is drinking water, the crocodile strikes and the prey eitherescapes or is already dinner.
They require prey, water, and cover in which to stalk prey and have their young.
Oysters are what are known as filter feeders; they filter microscopic organisms out of the water. They therefore do not have to attract prey. The prey is always there, in the water, carried by currents, and oblivious to its fate.
no