No, you catch plankton with a machine gun.
no corals do not catch plankton even though they are an animal Actually, both hard and soft corals do catch plankton. A coral polyp (the individual coral animal) has a mouth surrounded by stinging tentacles. Hard corals stretch out their tentacles at night, when the plankton are drifting in the water. (Soft corals may catch plankton both at night and in the daytime.) The corals use their tentacles to sting the plankton and stuff it into their mouths.
Baby squid will feed on plankton until they are large enough to catch and eat other prey.
You can get it in ponds, lakes and the sea, using a very fine net.
Dolphins will usually eat fish for their diet. They will be able to do this because they hunt together in packs to catch their food. Dolphins don't eat plankton. They don't have the kind of mouths that'd allow them to filter plankton from the water.
A normal whales diet will consists of three main things. Fish, squid and tiny little plankton. They swim through the water, mouth open to catch the plankton.
Whales that eat plankton have things called baleen plates. They are fleshy plates covered in hairs. the whale approaches the swimming plankton with an open mouth and then closes its mouth. The whale then pushes the water out with its tongue while the baleen traps the krill. The whale then consumes the krill without having to swallow all of the seawater. Some whales do and some whales don't like the killer whale eats meat and other fish etc but whales for example the blue whale only eat plankton.
shrimp are caught using nets. Shrimp eat very small things like plankton so there is no real way to use a bait to actually catch them.
No the blue whales have bristles like the humpback to act as a filter to catch plankton and krill.
Plankton is not algae. Plankton eats algae though.
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Zooplankton (pronounced ZO A PLANKTON) is plankton
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