they feed them CO2 ( carbon dioxide)
Sea cucumbers, particularly eggs and young larvae, are prey for fish and other marine animals. They are also enjoyed by humans.
some sea cucumbers predators are starfish and bottom feeding fish
Certain species of fish, such as triggerfish and some wrasse species, are known to eat sea cucumbers. These fish often forage along the ocean floor, where they find sea cucumbers as part of their diet. Additionally, some larger predators like groupers may also consume sea cucumbers when they are available. The feeding habits can vary based on the fish species and the availability of other food sources.
no
Large Fish and some people
because sea cucumbers are stupied
A sea urchin is considered a crustacean. They are related to sea stars, sea cucumbers. They eat small fish and algae.
dolphins sea cucumbers and hammer head sharks
yes they do.all animals sleep but ocean and fresh water fish sleep with their eyes open.so sea cucumbers sleep
star fish are related to sea urchines, sea cucumbers, and the clitterus. that's what their related to.
the niche of an organism is it's role or lifestyle. what it's purpose is in it's habitat. dont get habitat and niche mixed up.
Sea cucumbers do not have arms like many other marine animals. Instead, they have a cylindrical body and can possess tube feet that help with movement and feeding. Some species may have tentacle-like structures around their mouth, but these are not considered arms. Overall, sea cucumbers typically lack the appendages commonly associated with many other sea creatures.