the herbivores that live there are dumb because they live in Alaska so if you go there to find one don't look to hard
There are several herbivores in the ocean most of the are called bottom feeders, like plankton and shrimp.
Manatees, sea turtles
Herbivores that live in swamps beavers.
Most organisms are either directly or indirectly dependent on photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process where plants use the energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars and oxygen. Most organisms, not only marine organisms are either herbivores or carnivores that feed on herbivores and herbivores need plants to feed. Since the surface zone of oceans and lakes is the layer where most of the sunlight frequencies still penetrate, it is there where most plants grow. Where there are many plants there are many herbivores that feed on plants and ultimately carnivores can live there, because this is where most of there prey can be found.
Deer, and bunnies.
Yes, some of the animals that live in the ocean are herbivores.
a sea turtle
They live in ALASKA
No, it is immpossible that in a million years that a stony coral are herbivores. The only hebivores in the ocean are phytoplankton, green sea turtles, dugong, and manatees are herbivores of ocean live.
They are animals that eat only vegetation and live underwater. Exactly like regular herbivores but underwater.
The manatee is mostly herbivore The dugong (relative of the manatee) is called a "sea cow" because it feeds on ocean grasses. Krill, especially Antarctic krill, are herbivores. Parrotfish are herbivores
No they can't because all the vegetation in at the top near the sun light so herbivores would have to live in the shallower water
Shrimp, Plankton, Parrotfish, Damsel's, Rabbitfish.
What herbivores are m the pacific ocean
baleen whales, krill, and fish such as clownfish
That is the Beaufort Sea, south of the Arctic Ocean that borders Alaska to the North.
There are several herbivores in the ocean most of the are called bottom feeders, like plankton and shrimp.