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.
Some worms are carnivorous, such as predatory marine worms that feed on small organisms like plankton. However, the majority of worms are detritivores, feeding on decomposing organic matter in soil or other environments.
Variable Oystercatchers primarily feed on marine invertebrates such as mollusks, crustaceans, and worms. They use their long, sharp bills to pry open shells and probe into the sand for food. They may also feed on small fish and occasionally on plant matter.
Red Knots primarily feed on marine invertebrates such as small crabs, mollusks, and marine worms. During migration, they also consume a variety of insects and plant matter to supplement their diet.
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.
yes the tube worm which lives in coral reefs.
NO! they are vegetarians. They eat plants
worms
Moslty marine worms and bivalve mollusks
Variable oystercatchers eat several types of marine organisms. They mainly feed on organisms like earthworms, marine worms, crabs, and mollusks.
Marine Bristle worms eat detritus and fecal matter. They are opportunist scavengers and bottom feeders.
Marine worms are
Walrus primarily eat clams. but also eat sea cucumbers, shrimp,whelks and marine worms
Some worms are carnivorous, such as predatory marine worms that feed on small organisms like plankton. However, the majority of worms are detritivores, feeding on decomposing organic matter in soil or other environments.
yes worms do eat worms. there are many parts of the world where they eat worms.
blue birds eat worms.
at estuaries
Capelins, herrings, sprats, sand-eels, shrimps, other small marine creatures, worms, insects and carrion.