Fan worms, also known as feather duster worms, are primarily filter feeders rather than strict herbivores. They capture microscopic particles, including phytoplankton and detritus, from the water using their feathery tentacles. While they may consume some plant material indirectly through this feeding method, they do not primarily feed on plants like true herbivores do.
herbivore
As the earth worm, fan worms are in phylum Annelida.
a worm is an omnivoreYes worms a re herbivores because they eat leaves
Detrivot
Yes, a fan worm is considered an omnivore. These marine creatures feed on both organic particles and microorganisms found in the water, utilizing their fan-like structures to filter food from the surrounding environment. Their diet typically includes plankton, detritus, and other small organic matter, allowing them to thrive in various marine habitats.
is a worm a herbivore carnivore omnivore or insectivore
herbivore
Yes,they are;)
It's herbivore because it eats the leaves and eats passed away pepole
No, it's a decomposer.
Herbivore
No, it's a decomposer.
because they look like worms accept they are grey and herbivore. (plant eater)
As the earth worm, fan worms are in phylum Annelida.
A herbivore
Fan worm is more likely to be prey, but it's certainly not a predator.
U should try drawing a worm,hippo, or giraffe