No.. Plankton is a single cell organism.
Zooplankton (pronounced ZO A PLANKTON) is plankton
While no living species of turtle is known to live on just plankton, there are several species that have been observed skimming accumulations of plankton.
A sea turtle ofcourse Well there are different turtles out there that that eat medusa jellyfish.....
swim, bite, eat fish/plankton, surf, get killed and you can eat turtle soup out of the shell made of the body, bounce the real question is "what can't a green sea turtle do?"
Sea turtle Hatchlings: Plankton, Fish eggs, jellyfish --> Hatchling Sea turtle--> Crabs, Seabirds, Raccoons Sea turtle Adult: Green Algae, Seagrass--> Adult Sea turtle--> Sharks (sorry if this is not what you are looking for!)
they use their sharp beak to cut food, such as jelly fish and coral leaf
phy:chordata class:reptiles
Plankton is not algae. Plankton eats algae though.
The prefix of "plankton" is "plan-".
what is an plankton
plankton