Trophic level- 4th level consumers.
Predators- flamingos, squid, and angelfish.
Prey- Plankton, clams, snails.
Preferred Habitat- Estuaries, rivers, lakes, and coral reefs.
Adaptations-They have the ability to change gender, and have efficient osmoregulation systems that allow them to tolerate high salt levels.
Symbiotic Relationship- Gobies and shrimp have a mutual symbiotic relationship, where the fish offers protection from shrimp.
Predators- flamingos, squid, and angelfish.
Prey- Plankton, clams, snails.
Preferred Habitat- Estuaries, rivers, lakes, and coral reefs.
Adaptations-They have the ability to change gender, and have efficient osmoregulation systems that allow them to tolerate high salt levels.
Symbiotic Relationship- Gobies and shrimp have a mutual symbiotic relationship, where the fish offers protection from shrimp.
Shrimp are crustaceans that are found in nearly every ecosystem in the world. They're generally tiny in size, sometimes so small that other animals can't see them.
There are nearly 2,000 different species worldwide, and they filter sand and particles in the river beds and ocean floors.
There are nearly 2,000 different species worldwide, and they filter sand and particles in the river beds and ocean floors.