The Manatee and the Dugong.
Different types of plants in the marine is Sea Weed, Sea Grass, Eelgrass, Maerl, and Mossy Grass
Yes. Dugongs and manatees are marine mammals but unlike dolphins they are herbivores. Dugongs subsist on sea grass.
The green turtle and three kinds of manatee are unique among seagoing mammals in their herbivorous nature.Some marine fish are primarily herbivorous. The marbled parrotfish of the tropical Indo-Pacific, for example, will graze on sea grass and algae in nearshore waters. Other species such as pin fish and surgeonfish (also called tangs) also feed directly on sea grasses. So do some sea urchins, snails and other marine invertebrates.
No, penguins are not marine mammals. They are birds that are adapted to living in aquatic environments. Marine mammals include animals like whales, dolphins, seals, and sea otters.
There are three orders of marine mammals; cetacea, sirenia and carnivore. The cetacea order includes whales and dolphins while the sirenia order is mostly sea cows. The carnivore order has bears, sea lions and otters.
When you are talking about something related to the sea eg marine mammals "Here is the marine forecast......." Today we studied marine vegetation/marine Biology
Florida's marine state mammals are the sea cows/ manatees, but the state mammal is the Florida panther
When you are talking about something related to the sea eg marine mammals "Here is the marine forecast......." Today we studied marine vegetation/marine Biology
Orcas are not whales. They are the only marine mammals that would eat another whale. Orcas are the fastest of marine mammals. Shamu (at sea world oralado) is the most famous marine mammal! ( He is an orca )
Sea weed, green algae, sea sponges, sea urchin, sea anemone, kelp, sea grass, phytoplankton.
Algae, Kelp, Seaweed, Sea grass etc........
There are three orders of marine mammals; cetacea, sirenia and carnivore. The cetacea order includes whales and dolphins while the sirenia order is mostly sea cows. The carnivore order has bears, sea lions and otters.