Phytoplankton gets eaten by zooplankton, which gets eaten by a small fish, which gets eaten by a shark, which dies than is eaten by a crab, which is eaten by a blue ringed octopus.
The blue-ringed octopus eats crab, hermit crab, shrimp, and various small fish.
Yes, go to google and type A picture of a giant panda food web and you should get a picture of a GIANT PANDA food web
the food web for the pacific is: plankton-plant-small fish-big fish-shark-squid-whale So that's the food web of the pacific
The blue ring octopus eats crabs, invertebrates and wounded fish.
a giant pandas food web is not coco puffs and Cheetos's so whoever said that is wrong
The El Yunque rainforest has many food webs so I cant name them
i don't think pandas get eaten...do they?
it would be a panda, then bamboo, and then tiny leaves.
It is not The cookie monster and the panda are the only species alive that are not on the food chain they are way to awsome
Food web.
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The Blue Ring Octopus contributes to science by playing a role in our ecosystem. Every animal has a contribution, some more than others. The Blue Ring Octopus helps regulate the food web by consuming animals. Also, by mating, they are creating more animals that will be contributing to the ecosystem. Thus, they contribute to science, by helping maintain our ecosystem.