Different species of algae live in the ocean, and fither feeders also eat minerals, or even some perviously chewed food left behind by different types of fish. Though, what they eat really depends on their species!
Filter feeders filter food from the water and they feed at all levels of the ocean. They eat things like shrimp, plankton, and other small organisms.
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As we know it, filter feeders in the oceans live on plankton . These really small organisms thrive in all the oceans .
filter feeders like clams, sponges, krill, baleen whales, fishes, and many others fill the ocean, spending their days filtering and eating tiny particles from the water.
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Most filter feeders eat plankton or zooplankton. Filter feeders can include sponges, herring fish, and baleen whales. Filter feeders obtain their food by straining food particles or organisms from the water around them
Barnacles are "filter feeders" (meaning they filter their food out of the water around them. Many filter feeders compete for space on the ocean floor. Barnacles avoid this competition by attaching themselves, often in large colonies, on the tough skin of whales and the underside of ships. They feed on the food suspended in the water around the whale or ship.
Filter feeders are organisms that are mainly found underwater. They eat using the method of 'filter feeding' where-by they simply just open their mouth and take in whatever happens to be their (nutrients in water), whilst filtering the undesirable parts.
No real biting teeth. Whale sharks are filter (plankton) feeders, not predators.
Only filter feeders eat plankton, and the giant squid isn't a filter feeder. It doesn't eat any plankton.
It creates confusion about if they are whales or Sharks. They are Sharks, but big as whales. And filter feeders, as many whales.
Hummingbird nectar feeders, suet cake feeders, thistle sock feeders, tray feeders, and many others.
i think its lives where ever it can find to live in the ocean