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I believe these are known as zooplankton.

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Q: What looks like a shrimp but smaller and eats phytoplankton?
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What is smaller than zooplankton?

Phytoplankton is smaller than zooplankton because it eats phytoplankton.


What eats phytoplankton?

Some examples of what eat phytoplankton include sea stars, shrimp, snails, whales, small fish, zooplankton, and jellyfish.


What specific whales eats phytoplankton?

Many whales eat plankton or smaller fish known as krill


Who eats a phytoplankton?

Zooplankton eat phytoplankton


Does plankton eat phytoplankton?

yes, zooplankton eats phytoplankton


Is a phytoplankton eat other species phytoplankton?

Phytoplankton eats all other kinds of Plankton!?.


Where does a Clown Wrasse get its food?

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Does plankton eat shrimp?

Yes, snails do eat zooplankton. Aquatic snails eat a variety of different types of food such as plankton, algae, plants, and other microscopic organisms that live underwater.


Where do shrimp fit in the food web?

sun then algae then shrimp then the fish eat the shrimp then either humans catch the fish and eat it or a bigger fish eats it.


Is zoo-plankton a decomposer consumer or producer?

Zooplankton is a consumer because it eats (consumes) other things, e.g: Phytoplankton.


What does eat phytoplankton?

phytoplankton eats all other kinds of plankton


What eats angelfish in the wild?

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