In the Arctic, several fish species consume seaweed, including certain types of cod, such as Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida), and various species of flatfish. Additionally, herbivorous fish like the Atlantic salmon and some species of wrasse may also feed on macroalgae when available. These fish play a role in the marine ecosystem by helping to control seaweed growth and contributing to nutrient cycling.
Decorator crabs are also known as spider crabs. They eat random leftovers in the water like fish, shrimp, and such.
Mostly whales,seals,fish,sharks,crawfish, many others that eat seweed or the meat.
They eat coral and seweed.
Well there is no difference to fish in the artic and fish not in the artic. Its still the same cycle. Bigger fish eat medium fish medium fish eat small fish small fish eat shrimp(and small cretures like that) shrimp eat plankton The only difference is that fish in the artic have special blood which make them not freeze to death in the water.
Well there is no difference to fish in the artic and fish not in the artic. Its still the same cycle. Bigger fish eat medium fish medium fish eat small fish small fish eat shrimp(and small cretures like that) shrimp eat plankton The only difference is that fish in the artic have special blood which make them not freeze to death in the water.
Rattle Snakes do not eat fish. No kind eats fish.
What Kind Of Fish If It Is The Kind Of Fish That You Have Or Eat Then No!:D
well huskies are dogs from a wolf pack so the huskies are from the Artic so they smell wiffy but its fine ! they do eat fish but it depends on what bread they are
Lots of fish eat Krill!=O
Raccoons eat any kind of fish they are able to catch.
salmon and halibut
they eat fish