No, their mouth does not have the correct structure to do so.
I'm assuming you mean Whales, they eat plankton and algae I believe.
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Yes, some plankton, such as zooplankton, eat algae. These tiny organisms feed on phytoplankton, which are microscopic algae that form the base of the marine food chain. By consuming algae, plankton play a crucial role in marine ecosystems.
White moths typically feed on nectar from flowers. Some species may also consume tree sap or rotting fruit. Additionally, certain white moth caterpillars feed on a variety of plants, including leaves, stems, and flowers.
Lots of nocturnal animals eat moths. This includes bats, spiders, and some birds. As for what moths eat, Some drink nectar, some eat nothing, a few pierce fruit or (in a couple tropical species) skin to drink the juice or blood. A lot of them prefer just drinking moisture from puddles. When I collect moths, the bait I use is beer, brown sugar, apple sauce, rotten bananas, Molasses, and yeast; they love it! the caterpillars eat leaves, burrow into wood, or (in rare cases) are predatory on smaller insects. There are also some that eat fungus, lichens, dead leaves (litter moths), grains, and cloth (clothes moths).
Moths don't eat grubs.
Moths do not eat any insects! they eat silk only!
Peppered moths primarily feed on nectar from flowers when they are in their adult stage. In their caterpillar stage, they feed on the leaves of trees such as oak, birch, and elm. They also consume algae, lichens, and fungi found on tree bark.
they eat moths,flys,and left overs they eat moths,flys,and left overs
brown house moths eat fruit and veg.
Luna moths do eat nectar but you will see them eat cloth more often.
Cats eat moths because they are instinctual hunters and are attracted to the movement and fluttering of the moths, which triggers their predatory instincts.
In the larval stage pine barrens tree frogs eat vegetation or algae in the water. Adults catch flies, small slugs, snails, beetles, butterflies or moths.
Moths eat nectar and other fluids. Bats, birds and spiders eat moths
Moths eat at all stages of their lives. Once they hatch from their egg, they will eat on the plant leaves where they were laid.
they eat insects and mosquitoes they also eat moths, mealworms, waxworms, crickets and any other moths, or worms
they eat moths,flys,and left overs they eat moths,flys,and left overs