yes, plankton is a herbivore
No, herring is not a herbivore. Herring are carnivorous fish that primarily feed on small fish, plankton, and crustaceans in the ocean.
the decorator crab eats plankton and flesh of other animals.
A manta ray is a carnivore, being a filter feeder and eating large quantities of zooplankton. But, as the plankton they feed on include zooplanton (animals) and phytoplankton ("the plants of the sea"), you could say they are unintentionally omnivores, as they have no control as to what plankton is swept into their gaping mouths.
Plankton can be classified as a producer, specifically phytoplankton, as they are primary producers that undergo photosynthesis to create their own food using sunlight. However, some plankton, such as zooplankton, can also be classified as herbivores or carnivores, as they consume other organisms for energy. Additionally, some plankton may act as scavengers, feeding on decaying organic matter in the ocean.
Nope, jellyfishes are carnivorous in nature.
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That depends on the type of plankton, some plankton are plants some plankton are herbivores and some plankton are carnivores. Some plankton may also be omnivorous.
No because this does not make sence
Carnivore because it eats krill and plankton.
They are omnivores and detrivores: they eat phytoplankton (plants), other plankton, and biological waste.
Baby squid will feed on plankton until they are large enough to catch and eat other prey.