Mussels feed on such things as: plankton, remains of animals and plants, and bacteria. Mussels feed in a process known as siphoning. There is an opening in their body called a siphon in which water and microscopic particles flow through. The gills secrete a thick substance that traps the particles inside during this process, as food.
Mussels are filter feeders that primarily feed on plankton and other small particles in the water. They filter these particles from the water for food, rather than breaking down dead organic matter as decomposers do.
Freshwater mussels live in rivers, while saltwater mussels live in oceans. Even though it is mussels, it differs a lot. Freshwater mussel and saltwater mussels hunt different things, because they live in different places.
ofcourse, lions catch their food. but mostly they scare others take food from them, afterall they are the king of the jungle.
Penguins catch their food by diving into the water and swimming after fish and other marine creatures. They use their strong flippers to propel themselves through the water and their beaks to catch and swallow their prey. Penguins are skilled hunters in the water and can catch a variety of fish, squid, and krill to eat.
A group of mussels collectively are called shellfish, clams, bivalves and unionids.
Mussels.
They are farmed as food.
The adaptations of mussels are quite extensive. Mussels attached to ships and migrated to waters that required them to be able to eat new food sources.
Mussels filter mud and extract tiny food particles and "spit" out the rest
mussels, mustard
starfish, clams, and mussels
mussels marlin mahi-mahi
they give food to sea life
The Eora people ate seafood such as shellfish (oysters, mussels), fish, eels, eggs, snakes, kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, possums, insects, birds as well as plant materials such as berries and roots.
Yes, yellow perch do eat mussels as part of their diet. They are opportunistic feeders and will consume various prey, including small fish, insects, and invertebrates like mussels when available. The consumption of mussels can vary with the perch's habitat and the availability of other food sources.
the dutch eat mostly cheese and mussels...
"moules" are mussels and "frites" are French fries.