In wetlands habitats, various organisms consume algae, including herbivorous fish like minnows and certain species of snails. Additionally, invertebrates such as water beetles and some crustaceans, like shrimp, also feed on algae. Larger animals, such as ducks and other waterfowl, may graze on algae as part of their diet. These interactions help maintain the ecological balance in wetland ecosystems.
wetlands
its habitat is wetlands and streams
Algae and bamboos
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A wetland is a habitat.
answ2. Wetlands will normally have a much wider diversity of species than any other habitat. They are among the ecologies of highest value.The value of a wetlands habitat is EXTREMELY valuable. The reason why is because when there is a flood the wetlands soak up the water, and the wetlands are also just plain old fun to explore and have fun with!! On a class trip we went to our local wetlands and it is actually very neat and fun, the Wetlands has many resourceful things and things we haven't even discovered! The wetlands is also a well known habitat for holding animals, and species.
it eats different types of algae
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Plankton is not algae. Plankton eats algae though.