phytoplankton
Crabs, seaweed, and clams are all marine organisms found in oceanic environments. They belong to different biological classifications: crabs are crustaceans, seaweed is a type of algae, and clams are bivalve mollusks. Together, they contribute to diverse marine ecosystems and play important roles in food webs. Additionally, they are often utilized in culinary dishes and have economic significance in coastal communities.
On the ocean floor there are starfish, snils, slugs, seaweed, the Titanic, crabs, clams , and coral.
Yes, some types of crabs eat clams.
Clams do not eat seaweed. They are filter feeders and they eat plankton.
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no, some crabs eat seaweed
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clams and crabs.
Organisms that live on the shoreline include crabs, clams, mussels, seaweed, snails, and shorebirds. These organisms have adapted to survive in the constantly changing and dynamic environment where land meets sea.
Some animals that eat clams are crabs, snails, monkeys, too.
seaweed, plankton, and algae!
Herbivorous sea crabs eat algae and seaweed.