Sycon sponges are filter feeders that sift microscopic particles of food from the water that passes through them.
the biggest filter feeder is the blue whale.
A louse is not a filter feeder, it is a blood sucking insect.
A clam is a type of feeder known as a filter feeder. Filter feeders strain particles like food from the water using an internal filtering system.
The scientific name of sycon is Sycon sp. because it belongs to the genus Sycon, which encompasses various species of marine sponge.
Yes, the whale shark is a filter feeder. It is one out of three sharks that are filter feeders.
I think it may be the blue whale, and yes it is a filter feeder.
The blue whale is a filter feeder.
No, it is a filter feeder.
No. They are not.
A filter feeder is an animal that that cleans out the bottom of the ocean or fishboll. A kind of fish is a filter feeder. NO - you're thinking of a scavenger - A filter feeder eats plankton and other small particles in the sea. They pull water through their body, straining it for food - push the water back out and eat any solids found.
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