yes. The LOVE To Eat It.
A: they don't eat worms they eat phytoplankton
they eat mole crabs
Plaction, and other fish.
Mole crabs are filter feeders, which means they primarily feed on plankton from the water column. They use their feathery appendages to trap small particles of food and bring them to their mouth to consume. Mole crabs can also feed on detritus and small plants.
phytoplankton
Copepods will eat phytoplankton.
yes, a squid will snack on some algae every now and then
whales
Zooplankton eat phytoplankton
Phytoplankton are "plant" Plankton. They can be found in all bodies of water. The majority of them are found in our oceans, but phytoplankton may also be found in lakes, tides pools etc. Phytoplankton are eaten by zooplankton (animal plankton) and other larvae such as fish, crab or lobster larvae, which by the way the larvae is also called plankton, but they would be in the zooplankton category until they grow into juvenile fish, crabs and lobster. Their are also other sea creatures that eat phytoplankton such as sea urchins. Whales that eat plankton such as baleen whales eat zooplankton such as krill.
The Galapagos crabs feed (as scavengers) on a variety of algae, fresh or dead animals. They have the incredible ability to walk on water, as they move or jump from rock to rock and can climb up vertical gradients.
Squid are carnivores. They eat meat, not plants. A squid's diet consists primarily of small fish, shrimp, and crabs. Occasionally, large squid will eat smaller squid.