they are either eaten by fish or crustaceans on the sea floor.
Sea turtles are one of the main predators of sea nettles. They're also eaten by some large fish and crustaceans.
Delta smelt fish are commonly eaten by larger fish species such as striped bass, largemouth bass, and catfish. Additionally, birds such as pelicans and herons, as well as other aquatic predators like sea lions and seals, also prey on delta smelt.
Sharks are a type of fish known for their cartilaginous skeletons, sharp teeth, and streamlined bodies designed for swimming. They belong to the Chondrichthyes class of fish, which also includes rays and skates.
Clingfish usually live in Featherstars where they are protected by the Featherstar itself and perfectly match the color of the host, or in Sea Urchins where they are protected by the spines of the urchin.
Most likely yes i think a shark will eat anything
They were eaten by fish and other sea creatures, except for the bones which went to the bottom of the sea.
yes by big fish
sea urchins eat eaten by crabs, sunflower stars, snails, sea otters some birds, some fish and people...
blue eyed corrpyene fish
Not the whiting from the North Sea I have eaten recently. I have eaten some fish that looked like whiting but came from Vietnam that had a bitter taste.
* whales * sharks * sea lion
Sea turtles are one of the main predators of sea nettles. They're also eaten by some large fish and crustaceans.
Jellyfish are eaten by a number of unexpected creatures. Predators like Banner Fish, Sun Fish, Spade Fish, a number of sea turtles (including loggerheads and leatherbacks), Arrow Crabs and an assorted other sea creatures - on one incidence, a jellyfish was recorded being eaten by an anemone! hope it helps
Yes, but all were eaten by fish and other sea creatures.
Penguins, crabs, and some fish
Sea sponges smell and taste bad so that they don't get eaten by most fish
Whale skin, seals, fish, sea birds and bird poo