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.
beach worms eat fish, seaweed and meat
They eat worms, mollusks and seaweed.
Seaweed actually do not eat anything. Seaweed are plants in the ocean, and just like plants on land, they use something called Photosynthesis to get their own nutrients.
When shrimp are babies, they will sometimes eat small pieces of seaweed such as kelp. They also eat worms, and other plants. They eat many items in the water as long as the pieces are small.
seaweed doesn't eat it is a photosnythesizer.
They eat seaweed and algae!
Fish eat seaweed. Dolphins eat fish. No seaweed, no fish, no dolphins.
Crabs are able to get their food from seaweed ad plague in the water. Crabs usually eat algae, worms, bacteria, fungi and other crustaceans.
Certain small bacteria will in fact eat seaweed. These small bacteria will typically only eat seaweed that is dying or dead.
People eat seaweed
Ducks eat fish and seaweed among other things
yes worms do eat worms. there are many parts of the world where they eat worms.