whales use filter feeding
Some animals that use filter feeding to obtain food include baleen whales, manta rays, and sponges. These animals passively capture food particles from the water by filtering them out with specialized structures or mechanisms.
There are many specialized structures that animals use in feeding. Some animals use sharp teeth while others use sheer arm power.
Jellyfish do not have collar cells. Sponges have collar cells, and yes, they are used for filter feeding.
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Blue whales are not omnivores; they are actually classified as filter-feeding carnivores. Their primary diet consists of small shrimp-like animals called krill, which they consume in massive quantities. They use their baleen plates to filter these tiny creatures from the water. Thus, their feeding habits are specialized rather than omnivorous, focused solely on a marine diet rich in krill.
A quality filter such as AC/Delco is the filter your should use.
Rice is used for feeding animals, and us. We also use for making paper.
A mesh bag
A meteorologist while tracking weather changes, veterinarians tracking endangered animals, marine zoologist tracking feeding/mating patterns or ocean born creatures.
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