Sea turtles occupy a unique position in the food chain, primarily as herbivores or omnivores, depending on the species. They contribute to the health of marine ecosystems by grazing on seagrass and algae, which helps maintain the balance of underwater habitats. Additionally, they can be preyed upon by larger marine animals like sharks, making them both a consumer and a prey species in the food web.
The sea turtle is near the bottom of the food chain because it only eats plants. But it is debatable for the simple fact that nothing eats the turtle.
Sea Turtle > Box Jellyfish > Shrimp > Phytoplankon
Sea turtle Hatchlings: Plankton, Fish eggs, jellyfish --> Hatchling Sea turtle--> Crabs, Seabirds, Raccoons Sea turtle Adult: Green Algae, Seagrass--> Adult Sea turtle--> Sharks (sorry if this is not what you are looking for!)
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a food chain always starts with a green plant and the arrows show which way the energy travels. e.g- oak tree- catterpilar- blue tit but also, if you properly did a food chain it would start with the sun.
well it means 1. food chain 2.habitat 3. location and last but not least 4. the class
with its long tounge
Fish and fish eggs.
the life span of a sea turtle is 52 years and over. Some turtles can live over hundreds of years if they are not at the bottom of the food chain the life span of a sea turtle is 52 years and over. Some turtles can live over hundreds of years if they are not at the bottom of the food chain
caterpillars to blanding turtle to raccoons and thats all i know
Green algae.