yes it would
Plankton are eaten by filter feeders such as clams, as well as by small fish. Larger fish would be looking for something larger to eat. Plankton are extremely small.
small fish, shrimp and Sheldon plankton
Seahorses like to eat small fish, small shrimp, plankton and other small creatures. small fish, small shrimp, and plankton. mall fish, small shrimp, and plankton.
ocean fish eat...... THE REAL ANSWER Fish that live in the ocean eat seaweed, algae, or plankton.
No, sorry ;-(
a shark is one if u want a food chain of the ocean- plankton -> tiny water animals -> small sized fish -> middle sized fish -> large fish.
plankton and small fish occasionally
No, herring is not a herbivore. Herring are carnivorous fish that primarily feed on small fish, plankton, and crustaceans in the ocean.
No, tuna is not a plankton; it is a type of fish belonging to the family Scombridae. Plankton refers to small organisms that drift in water, including phytoplankton (plants) and zooplankton (small animals). Tuna are active swimmers and are categorized as large pelagic fish that inhabit open ocean waters, feeding on smaller fish and other marine organisms.
No, they live in the ocean
Plankton...microscopic.
Yes, most do eat plankton.