Lobsters primarily feed on a diet of marine animals, such as fish, mollusks, and crustaceans, rather than plant material. While they may occasionally consume small amounts of seagrass or detritus in their environment, it is not a significant part of their diet. Their feeding habits are more focused on scavenging and predation rather than grazing on vegetation.
Zooplankton are the largest of the plankton organisms. They do not eat Seagrass, they feed off of other types of plankton.
yes
dugongs eat seagrass
They eat a few tons of seagrass a day.
Animals that eat seagrass include dugongs, manatees, green sea turtles, and certain species of fish, such as parrotfish and surgeonfish. These animals play an important role in the ecosystem by helping to maintain the health of seagrass beds through grazing.
No, lobster is an animal.
150,000 lbs
All of eat bar the roots
No because the lobster has a hard shell
the country, as a rule, does not eat lobster - in as much as a country cannot eat (although I hear that they can consume) but people in the UK do indeed eat lobster and many other forms of marine life.
A dugongs muzzle is used to help it find its food. Dugongs eat seagrass and the muzzle digs furrows in the seafloor to uproot the seagrass.
One can eat lobster in Maine in almost any restaurant as lobster is one of their greatest resources. Some of the best places are Five Islands Lobster Co., Bagaduce Lunch and Waterman's Beach Lobster.