They are consumers. They eat the producer.
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There are two- algae and phytoplankton. These are small plants and animals in the ocean.
Eats jellyfish, mollusks, and crabs, but gets eaten by genets, lizards, vultures, and a variety of other things.
its lives in Australia and its hot there so............ its going to be hot and they live in the water it wont be hot there so... there your answer find out more on the web site www.im not stupid.org this is about teeen so if your a teen go head DON'T BE STUPID
The leatherback sea turtle is a consumer, specifically a carnivore. It primarily feeds on jellyfish and other marine organisms, playing a role in the marine food web. As a consumer, it helps regulate jellyfish populations and contributes to the overall health of its ecosystem.
Nobody cares. Consumer.
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green turtle eat seaweed, algae, crabs, jelly fish its predator-tiger shark
Loggerhead TurtlesSharks and RaysMediterranean Monk SealWhales and DolphinsMarine FishPufferfishRead more at the eHow web-site. See related link
easy.think about a sea animal and what it eats. then think about what THAT animal eats
The base of the food web in deep-sea vent communities is typically chemosynthetic bacteria. These bacteria use chemicals from the hydrothermal vents to produce energy through a process called chemosynthesis. This energy is then transferred to other organisms in the food web.
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