Yes, the sunflower sea star (Pycnopodia helianthoides) is a carnivore. It primarily feeds on a variety of prey, including mollusks, sea urchins, and other small marine animals. Its unique feeding mechanism allows it to extend its stomach outside its body to digest prey externally. This adaptability makes it an important predator in its ecosystem.
the sunflower sea star
Sunflower
A sea cucumber is a Herbivore.
I am pretty sure they feed on microplankton or zooplankton- I think they are an omnivore
nothing much because they are very fast runners.
The correct term is a Sea Star. The sea star bearing [up to] nine arms is called a "fragile star" and is also a close relative to the "sunflower star".
There are a good deal of animals that will eat sunflower. A few examples are squirrels, parrots, rabbits, and humans.
The Sunflower Starfish (of Sea Star) is none of the four mentioned in the question. It is an echinoderm, a marine invertebret having a central disc and many arms.
is sea lion herbivore or carnivore
sunflower star
Yes.See: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_do_sea_lions_eat
Yes, sea bass are carnivores.