Feather boa kelp, a type of seaweed found in marine environments, is consumed by various herbivorous marine animals. Notable grazers include certain species of sea urchins, snails, and fish that feed on algae. Additionally, some invertebrates, like crabs and sea slugs, may also feed on this kelp, contributing to the ecosystem's nutrient cycling.
the feather boa is named after the boa constrictor!
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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.
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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.
Mice or rats.
Harpy eagles, jaguars, and mountain lions are predators of boa constrictors.
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Kelp is a plant (a sea-weed). Like all plants it eats H2O and CO2.