Clams are filter feeders. They are not parasites, scavengers, predators, or foragers.
yes a clam is a scavenger
a owl is a predator
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Piranhas are predators.
Blue whales are filter feeders.
grazer!! a sheep is a grazer a sheep grazes
A flea is a parasite because it lives on another animal or living thing harming or irritating it with its presence.
A polar bear is a predator and scavenger and not really that much of a filter feeder.
opportunistic feeder
opportunistic feeder
A predator (lion, tiger, cheetah...) is the animal that goes hunting for the prey (gazelle, deer, zebra...). When the prey is killed, the scavenger (hyena, vulture...) comes in to the scene and tries to steel the meal from the predator. In conclusion , the scavenger prefers to steal a freshly killed meal, than go hunting for his own. If he failed to steel the meal, he waits for the predator to eat, and comes in and eat the remains after the predator has left. A predator feeds on other LIVING things, while the scavenger eats animals that are already dead.
It is a filter-feeder predator. Predatory animals prey upon other animals, whereas grazers graze upon certain plants. As the Whale shark feeds upon microscopic plankton it is considered to be a predator and not a grazer.
every mode of feeding is found in fish, herbivore, carnivore, parasite, filter feeder, and detritus feeder