No, sponges do not eat kelp. Sponges are filter feeders that obtain their nutrients by filtering small particles, such as plankton and bacteria, from the water. They do not have a digestive system to consume larger organisms like kelp. Instead, they rely on the flow of water through their porous bodies to capture microscopic food sources.
kelp does not eat, it is a plant. it photosynthesises
Killer whales eat kelp from time to time. Other animals that eat kelp include sea otters and sea urchins.
Sea Otters eat abalone which eat the kelp. Kelp provides a safe fish nursery for fry.
animals eat off of it
Sea urchins eat algae, small fish, mussels, sponges, brittle stars, and crinoids. They stun them with their spines. Their mouth is located on the bottom of their body. They have almost invisible tube feet.Its very cool to see in the scientific research videos.
An eel will generally eat smaller fish. They may also eat seaweed or plankton. They do not normally eat kelp.
they eat kelp and seaweed
no
Nothing, without light for photosynthesis, the kelp will die.
sea urchins eat kelp.
Kelp is a seaweed, so it doesn't 'eat' but rather absorbs the nutrients it needs from the seawater in which it grows.
Fish, birds, octopi, and sea otters eats Kelp crabs.