Filter feeders are called filter feeders so they suck in water and eat the tiny plankton in the oceanwith there tiny filter hairs.
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they eat the alge under/in the sand
Filter feeders in the ocean eat tiny particles like plankton, algae, and small bacteria. They use specialized structures like gills, tentacles, or baleen to filter these particles from the water and extract nutrients. Examples of filter feeders include baleen whales, barnacles, and mussels.
As we know it, filter feeders in the oceans live on plankton . These really small organisms thrive in all the oceans .
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Different species of algae live in the ocean, and fither feeders also eat minerals, or even some perviously chewed food left behind by different types of fish. Though, what they eat really depends on their species!
Filter feeders and fluid feeders are alike in a great number of ways. These animals both sift for food to eat.
They are filter feeders,they eat plankton.
Filter feeders and fluid feeders are alike in a great number of ways. These animals both sift for food to eat.
Ocean filter feeders primarily consume phytoplankton, zooplankton, and small fish. They use specialized filtering structures, such as baleen plates or mucus webs, to capture and feed on these tiny organisms as they pass through the water. Some filter feeders may also consume organic particles and detritus present in the water column.
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Like all good filter feeders, Dungeness Crabs eat what ever left over carrion they can find on the bottom of the ocean.