Ocean Biome Food Web By: Heaven Hopper.

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Ocean Biome Food Web By: Heaven Hopper

Omnivore Carnivore Carnivore Carnivore Herbivore Carnivore Omnivore Producer Herbivore Herbivore herbivore

Kelp gets its energy by making their own food which is called photosynthesis, a sea urchin gets its energy by eating kelp a sea urchin is a herbivore , a otter gets its energy by eating sea urchins a otter is a omnivore , a shark gets its energy by eating otters a shark is a carnivore. Energy

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