Well yeah. But just some types
Yes, turtles like green sea turtles and loggerhead turtles do eat turtle grass. Turtle grass is a staple food source for many species of turtles as it provides essential nutrients and fiber for their diet. It is important for the health and digestion of these turtles.
it does not eat grass only meat
Animals that eat seagrass include dugongs, manatees, green sea turtles, and certain species of fish, such as parrotfish and surgeonfish. These animals play an important role in the ecosystem by helping to maintain the health of seagrass beds through grazing.
Propabbly not but they can eat lady birds
Yes, some species of turtles, such as green sea turtles, do eat kelp as part of their diet. Kelp provides essential nutrients and fiber for these marine reptiles.
no turtles do not eat manatee grass. :)
Yes, turtles like green sea turtles and loggerhead turtles do eat turtle grass. Turtle grass is a staple food source for many species of turtles as it provides essential nutrients and fiber for their diet. It is important for the health and digestion of these turtles.
yes they can.
no and yes
sea grass and algea
yes the eat dead fish and grass
Grass and Grasshoppers is all i know of......
Yes, turtles eat grass. They also eat earthworms, snails, grubs, beetles, caterpillars, carrion, grasses, fallen fruit, berries, mushrooms and flowers. They take bites of anything that smells edible. Mind you, they don't eat a ton of grass, just a little.
sea grass,kelp,but mostly jellyfish
Green sea turtles use their beaklike mouth and serrated jaws to eat sea grass, corals, and jellyfish. They are omnivorous when they are born, but as they age, they'll get to be herbivorous.
I don't believe so... they are carnivorous. They need meat for protein. That is why they eat fish and other small creatures.
they eat whatever turtles eat.