The Sea Dragon eats it's own poo
Leafy sea dragons primarily feed on small crustaceans such as shrimp and small fish. They use their long, tubelike mouths to suck up their prey, aided by their excellent camouflage to ambush and capture food. Leafy sea dragons are passive feeders and rely on their environment to provide adequate food resources.
60-80kg
BadCat from conservative-alliance.oli.us, responding. Our forum has a nature section and I was just preparing to post on this curious little creature when a search for a decent pic lead me to this question. The Leafy Sea Dragon is found only in the shallows off the southern coast line of Australia. In shape, they resemble the Chinese Dragons depicted in the customary festivals of that land. In colour, they have yellow/green body striping, and leaf-like body appendages that allows them to blend almost invisibly with their sea grass surroundings. When they 'swim' their movements perfectly mimic the motion of drifting sea weed. They grow as large as 17 inches in length. They eat tiny mysid shrimp. And the males carry the egg sacks of the unborn along the length of their tails.
Tortoises obtain water from the food they eat, such as leafy greens and fruits, as well as from natural sources like dew, rainwater, or shallow puddles. They have the ability to retain and store water efficiently in their bodies, allowing them to survive in arid environments with limited water availability.
Yes, they catch other flying insects and eat them.
no
They eat plancton and small shrimp-like fish called sealice. :) They are cool animals.
No it does not eat its food in a different way.
food
Roots, berrys and leafy shoots.
They tend to eat leafy material, although their ability to fer met food means they can refer to plant life if necessary.
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komodo dragon live alone but wheb they eat food they eat together
Leafy Sea Dragons do not get eaten, they use a special camouflage technique to hide from nearby predators. Some of the many things that Leafy Sea Dragons eat are: Plankton, Crustacean, small fish, Mysids and Shrimp. Hope I helped =D
Yes, but with it's size and aggressiveness probably not, definitely not knowing when food is scarce that a komodo dragon will eat a komodo dragon.
They eat their food by ripping the animal with their mouth holding it tightly in its mouth causing the animal to tare apart so the Komodo Dragons can eat it.