Tompot blennies, which are small fish found in coastal waters, have a few natural predators. These include larger fish species, such as cod and pollock, as well as seabirds that hunt for fish along the shoreline. Additionally, some invertebrates may also prey on juvenile tompot blennies. Their ability to hide in crevices and among rocks helps them evade many of these predators.
it depends on the speice
Tompot blenny was created in 1758.
Blennies are preyed upon by various marine predators, including larger fish species such as groupers, snapper, and bass. Some invertebrates, like octopuses and certain types of crabs, may also feed on blennies. Additionally, seabirds that dive for fish can target blennies when they are near the water's surface.
A consumer.
predator
scavengers
Some species of Blennies do live in symbiotic relationships. They are cleaners and will help other sea creature out by cleaning and they offer the blenny food and protection.
No they're common
Because of pollution,poachers and not eating
Yes, the plant upon which a bug feeds has nutrients. Plants represent food sources for bugs, who seek such nutrients as minerals in order to support such life-sustaining activities as growing, mating, respiring.
Consumer? A Consumer in the ecosystem is an organism in which feeds upon other animals or plants.
it is some kind of organism that eats roadkill scavenger?