Kelp does not eat, it is a plant, a producer.
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Sunlight. It's a plant, not an animal.
Kelp do not eat sunlight, and kelp is NOT a plant. Kelp makes its own food by a process called photosynthesis. Kelp is a protist from the kingdom of Protista, it is not a plant
Good grief - kelp is a seaweed, not a protist. It is one of the brown algae, and indeed uses sunlight as the energy source to make its own food.
Actually, it is a protist and it gets nutrients from photosynthesis.
Yep, kelps are seaweeds, but they are actually from the Kingdom Protista (i.e. protists). They belong to the Class Phaeophyceae which are protists, not plants (although clearly, they are plant like). And yes, they photosynthesise.
Some fish do, and some fish do not. Parrot Fish, Surgeon Fish, Blue Tangs would eat Kelp. Sharks would not. Basically fish that are Herbivores (plant eaters) would eat Kelp. Carnivores would not.
Sea Otters eat abalone which eat the kelp. Kelp provides a safe fish nursery for fry.
Queen tiger fish primarily eat other fish in their natural habitat, such as smaller species of fish and crustaceans. While they are not typically known to eat kelp, they may inadvertently consume kelp if it is mixed in with their prey or surrounding environment.
An eel will generally eat smaller fish. They may also eat seaweed or plankton. They do not normally eat kelp.
No, they eat plankton, kelp, algae and phytoplankton.
Fish, birds, octopi, and sea otters eats Kelp crabs.
To the extent of my knowledge, kelp is a herbivore. They cannot eat any type of animal or fish.
The purple sea urchin is devastating kelp forests.
To the extent of my knowledge, kelp is a herbivore. They cannot eat any type of animal or fish.
To the extent of my knowledge, kelp is a herbivore. They cannot eat any type of animal or fish.
Most Sea dragons eat either kelp and seaweed or fish.
I have seen seagulls pluck small fish such as sculpin and blennies, as well crabs from kelp beds.