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Sea pens are marine cnidarians that have a soft cylindrical body with a feathery, brightly colored polyp at one end. They are named for their resemblance to old-fashioned quill pens. Sea pens are typically found in deep-sea environments and are filter feeders, using their polyps to capture plankton from the water.
Yes
Jellyfish, Coral, sea anemones, sea pens
Turtles eat sea pens
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.
Marine Worms,Sea Pens and Sea Urchins
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easy.think about a sea animal and what it eats. then think about what THAT animal eats
Yes, sea pens are invertebrates. They belong to the phylum Cnidaria and are closely related to corals and jellyfish. Sea pens are colonial organisms, typically found in shallow ocean waters, and have a structure that resembles a quill pen, which is where they get their name. They are anchored to the seabed by a root-like structure and can retract into their protective casing when disturbed.