"Whales eat the fish that eat plankton."
The nouns in the sentence are:
Nouns are people, places, and things. The nouns in your sentence are "whales," "fish," and "plankton."
Fish feed on the plankton, and killer whales feed on the fish.
A Minke Whale eats plankton and fish. It also eats krill.Anchovies do eat plankton as well as fish larvae.
well i bdont think they do anything to whales cause whales eat them
Whales around Antarctica eat, krill, plankton and fish!
Other plankton and smaller fish I do know that whales eat alot of plankton
Plankton, krill and small fish.
Mostly plankton and small fish.
Most whales do not eat fish, they feed on plankton and krill. The ones that do eat fish do it for the same reason that we do, for food.
Plankton, shrimp, small fish, and krill.
Whales that eat plankton have things called baleen plates. They are fleshy plates covered in hairs. the whale approaches the swimming plankton with an open mouth and then closes its mouth. The whale then pushes the water out with its tongue while the baleen traps the krill. The whale then consumes the krill without having to swallow all of the seawater. Some whales do and some whales don't like the killer whale eats meat and other fish etc but whales for example the blue whale only eat plankton.
The word "plankton" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Plankton are a vital organism, as they provide food for many of the ocean's creatures.