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Wading birds.
heran
Godwits are large UK wading birds. In the winter, you are likely to see the Bar-Tailed Godwit. The summer bird is the Black Tailed Godwit.
Phytoplankton is a type of algae and it is eaten by shrimp, otocinclus, snails, zooplankton, and mussels.:)
Officially, a mallard is a dabbling duck, which is a duck that feeds or "dabbles" at the surface of the water, not diving. A simpler answer would be to call it a swimming bird.
There are tons. Depends on which kind, there are a few. The black carp feeds on native mussels and snails, some of which can be already endangered. Grass carp can alter the food webs of a new environment by altering the communities of plants, invertebrates and fish. Silver carp feed on the plankton necessary for larval fish and native mussels. Hope this is what you were looking for.
Nit, a hair based parasite that feeds on your blood
Octopuses are mostly carnivores, although some species are omnivores. For the most part an octopus feeds on clams, mussels, shrimp, crab, and things of those size.
Make sure it has fresh salt water, preferably from the place you got it from (perhaps cycle it or renew it every few days), and feed it living bivalves such as mussels and oysters and such. If its stomach hangs out of its lower side, that's okay, that's how it feeds.
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Basal feeds are feeds made to supply energy to the animals
You are referring to an aardvark which is a wild animal native to Africa which digs and feeds on ants.