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sea slugs are sea sponge's enemy because sea slugs eat sea sponges
Yes
slugs and snails
Sea sponges do not have many natural predators. The only animal that has been known to feed on sea sponges are sea slugs.
Sea slugs donÕt normally eat oak or seaweed. They do eat plankton, as well as any type of decaying material they can find.
They eat grass and sea slugs eat seaweed.
No. Some cultures eat them.
flamingos,tounge snails,white frilly sea slugs
Butterfly fish and Sea Slugs. Very few and rare.
No. Sea slugs are Gastropods.
The sea slugs (nudibranches) safely store the anemone's toxins in its body. If a predator attempts to eat the nudibranch, the venom is transferred to the predator.
They don't get eaten as much because sea slugs are toxic and are dangerous to eat while snails, on the other hand, are not.The sea slugs eat the stinging anemones. The sea slugs even eat the stinger! However, instead of digesting the stinger, it goes into their cerata, which are finger- like parts on their back that help with digestion, breathing, and defense. When an organism chews on the sea slug, they use the stingers as weapons.