A lobster's niche primarily involves its role as both a predator and prey within marine ecosystems. As scavengers and opportunistic feeders, lobsters help maintain the balance of their habitat by consuming a variety of organisms, including mollusks and small fish. They provide food for larger predators, such as seals and some fish species, thus sustaining the food web. Additionally, lobsters contribute to the health of benthic environments by burrowing and creating habitats for other marine life.
The ecological niche of large barnacles is the shallow waters. It also likes to live in the tidal waters. Barnacles are related to lobsters and crabs.
Red lobsters are one of them, the other being the green lobsters
Lobsters are crustaceans and are also aquatic. (life in the water)
Lobsters typically don't eat their own young, but they will eat baby lobsters from other parents. Lobsters often eat their old shell.
No it does not appear that Lobsters live in the Nile. Lobsters tend to live at the bottom of the ocean.
do lobsters have back bones
No, lobsters do not eat coral
how long do lobsters live
Yes they are.
Lobsters are invertebrates. Clawed lobsters compose a family (Nephropidae, sometimes also Homaridae) of large marine crustaceans. Lobsters do not have an internal skeleton or a backbone.
Lobsters are invertebrates, as in they have no back bone.
Yes lobsters are invertebrates, as are all Arthopods.