Seaweed
The Monarch Butterfly is a primary consumer, as its diet consists of nectar.
Iguanas primarily obtain nutrients from their herbivorous diet, which consists of leafy greens, fruits, and flowers. They require a high-fiber diet rich in calcium and low in phosphorus to maintain their health. Additionally, iguanas can absorb some nutrients through their skin and from the UV light that helps them synthesize vitamin D3, essential for calcium absorption. Proper diet and exposure to UV light are crucial for their overall well-being.
The Monarch Butterfly is a primary consumer, as its diet consists of nectar.
Most seals' diet consists of various types of fish, crustaceans, and other marine animals.
an all vegetable diet
The Inuit appear to be very healthy with a diet almost devoid of plants. They appear to get enough Vitamin C from raw fish and organs of marine mammals, and muktuk, the skin of the beluga whale.
Iguanas eat peas as a diet.
Penguins primarily eat fish, squid, and krill. Their diet consists mainly of small marine animals that they catch while swimming in the ocean.
They're primary diet consists of plants such as grass, leaves from trees or forbs, etc.
The Sheepshead fish is a marine species. Its diet consists mainly of live small crabs, moluscs and bi-valve shellfish.
Turtles typically eat a diet that consists of plants, insects, and small animals. While some turtles may eat fish occasionally, it is not a primary part of their diet.
Yes, polar bears are obligate carnivores, which means they primarily rely on a diet of meat and fish to meet their nutritional requirements. Their diet consists mainly of seals and other marine mammals.