There are some species of carnivorous snails that feed on other snails.
The Rosy Wolfsnail (Euglandia Rosea) is a native of Florida that was introduced into Hawaii to control the Giant African Landsnail that had become a pest there.
New Zealand has a number of carnivorous snail species of the genus Paryphanta which live on worms and other snails. Those carnivorous snails catch their prey by detecting their slime trail. The snail uses its two slime detectors to detect where the other snail is to catch it and eat it.
snails are very hazardous to the human race and if they bite you on the ankle you will die instantly.
Marine worms are vary picky eaters and will only eat decaying lions. Unless they are starving this is the only food they eat!Or Marine worms eat the organic debris in the bottom of water environments.
Yes, some plankton, such as zooplankton, eat algae. These tiny organisms feed on phytoplankton, which are microscopic algae that form the base of the marine food chain. By consuming algae, plankton play a crucial role in marine ecosystems.
Several marine animals eat red algae, including sea urchins, limpets, some species of fish, and certain marine snails. These animals play a role in controlling red algae populations and maintaining balance in marine ecosystems.
Some marine animals that eat algae include sea urchins, grazing fish such as parrotfish and surgeonfish, and certain species of sea snails like limpets. These animals play an important role in maintaining the balance of algae populations within marine ecosystems.
Yes, red algae and red marine algae refer to the same group of algae that are predominantly found in marine environments. They are known for their red pigmentation due to the presence of phycoerythrin pigments.
Marine worms are vary picky eaters and will only eat decaying lions. Unless they are starving this is the only food they eat!Or Marine worms eat the organic debris in the bottom of water environments.
Yes, some worms do eat seaweed, particularly certain types of marine worms like polychaetes. These worms often feed on decaying organic matter, including algae and seaweed, which provide essential nutrients. Additionally, seaweed can serve as a habitat for various worm species, contributing to the overall marine ecosystem.
Producers that they eat are algae
Producers that are found in the coral reef are zooxanthellae, sponges, seaweed, corraline algae, marine worms, marine algae, plankton, phytoplankton.
They eat smaller fish, and worms, sometimes algae!
NO! they are vegetarians. They eat plants
worms
Butterfly Fish eat tiny shrimp, worms, and algae.
Yes, some plankton, such as zooplankton, eat algae. These tiny organisms feed on phytoplankton, which are microscopic algae that form the base of the marine food chain. By consuming algae, plankton play a crucial role in marine ecosystems.
birds ,worms
Several marine animals eat red algae, including sea urchins, limpets, some species of fish, and certain marine snails. These animals play a role in controlling red algae populations and maintaining balance in marine ecosystems.
As larvae, lobsters do eat phytoplankon - some algae, for instance. Adult lobsters are mainly predators, eating crabs, shellfish, marine worms, snails, and such like. Very rarely they can eat aquatic plants or algae. It would be better to say they are capable of eating lettuce but it would likely not be a preference.