Seaweed is a plant. It doesn't eat anything.
Seaweed does not eat anything. Annabeth C.
Yes, they eat seaweed
seaweed is neither three it is a producer which is th efirst trophic level.
No, seaweed is not an herbivore. Seaweed is a type of algae that photosynthesizes to produce its own food, making it a primary producer in aquatic ecosystems. Herbivores are animals that consume plant material, not algae.
Herbivorous sea crabs eat algae and seaweed.
One example of a herbivore in the ocean that eats seaweed is the green sea turtle. These turtles primarily feed on various types of seaweed and seagrass, playing a crucial role in maintaining the health of marine ecosystems. By grazing on seaweed, they help control its growth and promote biodiversity in their habitats. Other marine herbivores include certain species of fish, like parrotfish, which also feed on algae and seaweed.
No, the humpback whale is not an omnivore. It is a herbivore, eating tiny microscopic like algae, and sometimes, seaweed and lichen.
no it is not a consumer it is a producer and is eaten by chinese
No, A lobsters is not an herbivore. It is a carnivore this means that it eats other animals, and animal matter.
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No, kale is not seaweed. Perhaps you mean "kelp" which is a seaweed.
Herbivore - plc