Horses should generally avoid eating green algae, as some types can be toxic and lead to health issues such as gastrointestinal upset or neurological problems. While not all green algae are harmful, it can be difficult to identify safe varieties, so it's best to prevent horses from grazing in areas with algae growth. If you suspect your horse has ingested algae, consult a veterinarian promptly.
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Horses should not be allowed to eat goldenrod plants. The toxin is present in both the dry and green plant.
Blue green algae or cynobacteria are photosynthetic.They produce their food themselves.
They eat algae and seaweed
Yes
Photosythesis
Photosythesis
They eat jelly fish, sponges and algae and much more.
Green algae.
yes they do.
Crabs eat all type of algae including this one.