*How much energy do they get from the sun?

**Are they herbivores, omnivores or carnivores?
1. Squids
2. Sharks
3. Rays
4. Tuna

1. Squids: Squids do not directly get energy from the sun as they are deep-sea creatures. They rely on the food chain and primarily feed on smaller fish and crustaceans.

2. Sharks: Sharks do not directly get energy from the sun either. They are apex predators in the oceanic food chain and primarily feed on other marine animals, including fish, seals, and smaller sharks.

3. Rays: Similar to squids and sharks, rays do not get direct energy from the sun. They are bottom-dwelling creatures and mostly feed on benthic invertebrates, such as shrimp, crabs, and small fish.

4. Tuna: Tuna, like squids, sharks, and rays, do not directly obtain energy from the sun. Tuna are carnivorous fish and feed on smaller fish, such as anchovies and sardines, as well as squid, crustaceans, and other prey in their ecosystem.