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An animals that eats or otherwise damages kelp, making it difficult to harvest for human consumption is the sea otter. This endangered species wraps itself in kelp, and eats keystone species that eats kelp, damaging it in the process.
Fish, birds, octopi, and sea otters eats Kelp crabs.
Many things live in a kelp forest or kelp bed. Such things include seahorses, sea otters, sea urchins,and many types of fish and crustaceans.
There is urchine which eats kelp and there is zebra that eats only leaves.
i think sea bass
Kelp is a plant (a sea-weed). Like all plants it eats H2O and CO2.
Sea Cabbage is another name for kelp.
The sea urchin primarily feeds on kelp as its main diet. They play a crucial role in controlling kelp forest ecosystems by grazing on the blades of kelp plants.
Giant kelp is a type of algae. Therefore, it is a protist; protists can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Kelp is neither a plant nor an animal.
Kelp is producer.A producer is a plant or animal that makes its own food.
Kelp is an autotroph, or a producer (they mean the same thing). This means that kelp produces its own food via photosynthesis. This is why it remains in areas where light penetrates the water easily. In other words, kelp does not prey on anything. On the other hand, if you are inquiring about what eats kelp, then you are looking for sea urchins, kelp's main predator.