I know shrimp does.
Tiny floating animals called zooplankton feed on phytoplankton. Krill also like to eat phytoplankton.
zombies and cannibals. nom nom nom.
whales, dolphins, other fish, seals, walruses,panguins, humans, cats,bears
Blue Whales don't often eat plankton. Blue Whales can go under longer than any other animal. And Blue Whales live up to there name by being different shades of blue.
Today's whales eat things like shrimp, squid, plankton and small fish. In prehistoric times however, whales ate other whales. Prehistoric whales had teeth that measured more than 15 inches long, so they could eat just about anything they wanted to, and often did.
trumpet fish can grow to be 3 feet long while it is an ounce it eats plankton when it is a foot shorter than I am it eats mullet crabs some plankton and flounder
sharks in groups i think... more than 3
The main Animal that is helped by the natural currents of the sea are plankton And whales, these are both very closely linked because as you are more than likely to know, whales EAT plankton. to put it simply, The curretntakes the plankton with it transferring them to their breeding grounds which is good for them however there is a bad point, as the current carries on it still takes the plankton with it and simply washes into the whales mouth! sinple as that! even i know that and I'm twelve! by emilina!
I heard that salmon eats plankton, which eats microscopic organisms, but I don't know anything further than that.
baleen whales are larger than toothed whales. Baleen whales have two blowholes on the top of there heads.Baleen whales are solitary most of the time and they eat small fish and plankton.
Whale are carnivores, but do not eat things bigger than the size of you pinkie. Plankton, shrimp and krill.
They usually eat other plankton, by rapidly ingesting other plankton who are smaller than themselves. Herbivorous plankton ingest (with their mouth) individual alga particles and other types of algae-like small plantasiac creatures.