filter feeders like clams, sponges, krill, baleen whales, fishes, and many others fill the ocean, spending their days filtering and eating tiny particles from the water.
Filter feeders in the ocean filter water through their body to eat. They filter phytoplankton out of the water to gain nutrients.
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A polychaete worm is apart of the polyphyletic class of annelid worms. These worms can eat anything, some are parasites, carnivores, herbivores, and filter feeders.
There is no fish called the sponge fish, though some fish eat sponges. Sponges themselves eat food such as plankton that they filter from the water around them.
That refers to where the fish eat; near the surface or towards the bottom of the tank.
Filter feeders are called filter feeders so they suck in water and eat the tiny plankton in the oceanwith there tiny filter hairs.
Filter feeders in the ocean filter water through their body to eat. They filter phytoplankton out of the water to gain nutrients.
Filter feeders and fluid feeders are alike in a great number of ways. These animals both sift for food to eat.
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.
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they eat the alge under/in the sand
They are filter feeders, but they mostly eat plankton.
visious flying monkeys
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Tuna fish are not filter feeders. Tuna usually eat surface fish, or even lancetfish. They may also eat other tuna.