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zooplankton, phytoplankton, algae, fish, insects, invertibrates.
Some eat smaller fish, invertibrates, Plankton, Algae... etc.
They eat small invertibrates, zooplankton, fish larvae, and small crustaceans.
Four invertabrates are fish, shark, ameba, slug, snail, starfish, and octupus
neither, a mussel is a bivalve, which is a type of mollusk, and all mollusks are invertibrates.
I dont think they do but they do eat small fish and invertibrates,like planton...etc.
ribbonfish are predatory and eat small fish, shrimp and other invertibrates. I catch them on fly rods using small baitfish flies.
Mainly mollusks and crustaceans, they're bottom feeders.
yes they are
yes
No they have bilaterial symetry.
Invertibrates