Sea kale (Crambe maritima) is primarily consumed by herbivores such as rabbits, deer, and various insects. Additionally, certain marine animals may graze on its leaves when washed ashore. While not a primary food source, sea kale can also be eaten by some birds that forage along coastal areas.
The vegetable Kale (as Sea Kale) was known as a food by our ancient "Hunter Gatherer" ancestors.
The Maritime Ringlet Butterfly eats sea lavender nectar!
One invertebrate sea creature that eats them is the Octopus. A mammalian creature that eats them is the Sea Otter.
A vegetarian that eats sea food could be called a pescatarian.
It eats plankton.
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easy.think about a sea animal and what it eats. then think about what THAT animal eats
a hawsbill sea turtle
the leafy sea dragon eats shrimp, small fish, and plankton.
the clingfish eats shrimps and sea snail
they are at the top of the food chain nothing eats them
Sharks