Sea anemones are known for eating a wide variety of different fish and sea life. These include krill, shrimp, and tangs.
No, butterfly fish do not typically eat sea anemones. They primarily feed on coral polyps, small crustaceans, and other invertebrates. While some fish may consume sea anemones, it is not a common part of the butterfly fish diet.
Sea anemones eat fish whole and where they caught it. Kinda like jellyfish, but ancored to a rock
Nemo is a fictional character and has no adaptations. If you are referring to Clownfish in general, they have developed a symbiotic relationship with the sea anemones they live with. The Clownfish attract larger fish that the anemones stun and eat, and the Clownfish get protection from bigger fish.
The anemone will protect a clownfish, the only fish that the anemone will not sting.
Crabs eat green seaweed Whelks eat red seaweed Small fish eat shrimps Shrimps eat plankton Animal plankton eats plant plankton Sea anemones eat plankton Shore crabs eat shrimps and small fish Crabs eat whelk Small fish eats sea anemones Seagulls eat small fish and crabs
Butterfly fish eat tiny shrimp, worms, and algae. They are also known for eating sea anemones.
the sea anemone have radial symmetry
Jellyfish, sea anemones, sponges, starfish, sea urchins, sea snails, shell fish, lobsters, crabs....
Lobsters and Crabs, octopus, Sea Anemones, and sea spiders eat snails in the ocean. A variety of fish also eat snails in the ocean.
You idiot french people thats discrimination lol jk Octopuses, Sea Anemones
Sea anemones occupy a niche as predatory marine animals that typically attach themselves to surfaces on the ocean floor. They primarily feed on small fish and invertebrates that come within reach of their venomous tentacles. Additionally, sea anemones play a role in the ecosystem by providing habitat for various fish species that seek shelter among their tentacles.
Sea anemones, coral and jelly fish belong to the group of Cnidarians.