nekton
its narwhals not narwars narwhals eat shrimp squid halibut and other crustacean
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on dead and/or decaying organisms. A halibut fish, however, typically feeds on plankton during its first year of life, whereas at two or three years of age, they begin to feed on euphausiids (small shrimp-like organisms) and small fish. As halibut grow, fish make up a larger part of their diet. Besides pollock, sablefish, cod, and rockfish, large halibut also eat octopus, herring, crabs, clams, and smaller halibut. Therefore, the answer is no. A halibut is not a scavenger.
If im not mistaking, Shrimp use their antennas and claws to feed.
Shrimp eat plants or single cell organisms
No, they are sea creatures. More specifically, shrimp are swimming decapod crustaceans. its a seafood
Cleaner shrimp eat the parasites from other organisms.
capelin, polar and Arctic cod, herring, sculpin, Greenland halibut, redfish, shrimp, and small crabs
A swimming decapod (ten legs) crustacean
pray: Greenland halibut, artic\polar cod, shrimp, gonatus squid accidentally ingested: wolfish, capelin, skate eggs, rocks off of ocean floor
prawns
shrimp and plantons
Some foods high in tryptophan include: soybeans, seaweed, turkey, chicken, halibut, shrimp, turnip greens, and spinach.