A mussel is what is known as a filter feeder; it passes sea water through a filter and eats whatever it traps, which is mostly plankton.
The mussel can be found in waters all over the United States and Canada. Mussels eat mostly plankton and other small particles floating in the water.
Blue mussels are filter feeders, so they eat plankton and other microscopic organisms.
Fish eat mussels. For example snapper.
Maybe seals too
walrus eat primarily mussels.
and don't forget humans!
Blue mussels feed by filtering detritus and plankton from the water. Cilia inside of it create a current pulling in the water and plankton around it.
Green liped mussel scavenge food , eating dead things and poo
they like to eat mussel and prawn
a freshwater mussel
there are these little things that are in the shell and they help the mussel stay in place
The "brown stuff" you are talking about is more like a dark green look but, it is plankton and is perfectly fine to eat.
about 2 inches
no
lions or flesh eating animals eat mussel
They eat algae primarily. But they also eat by filtering the water.
they like to eat mussel and prawn
algae in the water
algues
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No a blue mussel can not be eaten by a periwinkle because periwinkle's only eat algae or they go with out food.
raw table shrimp, squid, clam and mussel.
Yes, Crustaceans are a part of a Seal's diet.
A bearded mussel is a mussel found off the coasts of Britain, Latin name Modiolus barbatus, also known as the horse mussel or the horse-bearded mussel.
I have tried to find out the same exact question and all I could find was that they eat plankton and organic matter.