There are many small animals that live in seaweed. Invertebrates such as, bristle worms, scud, prawn, snails, and brittle stars feed on the seaweed. Sea stars, anemones, crabs, jellyfish, and other small fish live in seaweed.
Some marine animals that eat seaweed include sea urchins, sea slugs, certain species of fish such as parrotfish and surgeonfish, and marine mammals like manatees and sea turtles. These animals feed on seaweed for its nutritional content and are important in controlling seaweed populations in marine ecosystems.
Various marine animals eat seaweed, including fish, sea urchins, crabs, turtles, and some types of birds. These animals rely on seaweed as a source of food and nutrients in their diet.
Sea weed are algae which are the only producers in sea , all sea animals depend upon sea weed directly or indirectly . Nearly 90% animals in sea are herbivores and eat sea weed including zooplankton , most arthropods and most fishes .
Animals that live in water called Aquatic animals. There are equal number of animals in water that are on earth. The name of animals that live in water areHagfishElectric EelPlatypusCuttlefishMantis ShrimpSalmonand many more....
Some animals that live in water are fish, dolphins, sharks, and jellyfish.
there is fish, whales, sharks, rays, seaweed, coral and etc.
The seaweed get nutrients from the sea water to live.
It's SEAweed
Seagulls and any other animals migrating from the pacific ocean.
ANIMALS: fish, whales, dolphins, sharks PLANTS: seaweed, kelp, coral, algae OTHER ORGANISMS: remoras, barnacles
abalone
Seaweed, plankton, dolphins, whales, sharks, fish, krill, porpoises, jellyfish, and shrimp.
Mostly above water where you can find seaweed is the botton of the ocean.
Seaweed is used as food for animals and humans. (suprisingly!)
Seaweed is a plant. There could be small marine animals living in natural seaweed, but they would be removed by rinsing it.
i depends some seaweed live under water some on rocks but they mostly live near the beach
Seaweed, plankton, dolphins, whales, sharks, fish, krill, porpoises, jellyfish, and shrimp.