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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.
They are Canivores, because they eat meat.
Dont know i was actually asking the same thing. I'd laugh if this is the best answer lol
animals that eat plants and also other animals are called: Omnivores
Their food, directly. As that food is either plants, or animals that eat plants, or animals that eat animals that eat plants, and so on, every animal indirectly gets its energy from the sun.Save for animals around thermal vents in the ocean depths, of course, those ultimately get it from warmth and minerals.
Freshwater mussels eat microscopic plants and animals called plankton. Also bacteria and detritus. Hope I Could Help
zebra mussels eat the same thing as larva fish so there isn't going to be as many fish because they won't have any fish ;p
some type of birds
What Do Mussels Eat?What do freshwater mussels eat? • Fish, turtles, leaves? No - freshwater mussels eat microscopic plants and animals called plankton • They also eat bacteria and detritus (dead plant and animal pieces) suspended in the water.How do freshwater mussels eat? • Freshwater mussels do not hunt or search for their food; they wait for it to come to them • Freshwater mussels filter feed by sucking water in through a siphon (kind of like a little hose) • Water passes over gills where food particles get filtered out and carried by little hairs called cilia to the mouth
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.
Muskrats eat what plants are available in their habitat, including cattail roots, lily roots and stems. When plants aren't available they will eat whatever is available, whether it be fish or small animals.
They eat mussels and other animals with shells.
Animals that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores.
No. If they are carnivores, they eat meat and animals. If they are herbivores, they eat plants. If they are omnivores, they eat meat, animals, and plants.
Humans Are omnivores that eat plants and animals.
Plankton is a mix of plants and animals, the plants "eat" sunlight, the animals eat the plants and each other.
Carnivores do not eat plants.