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A louse is not a filter feeder, it is a blood sucking insect.

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the biggest filter feeder is the blue whale.

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A clam is a type of feeder known as a filter feeder. Filter feeders strain particles like food from the water using an internal filtering system.

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Yes, the whale shark is a filter feeder. It is one out of three sharks that are filter feeders.

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I think it may be the blue whale, and yes it is a filter feeder.

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The blue whale is a filter feeder.

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No. They are not.

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No, it is a filter feeder.

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A filter feeder is an animal that that cleans out the bottom of the ocean or fishboll.

A kind of fish is a filter feeder.

NO - you're thinking of a scavenger - A filter feeder eats plankton and other small particles in the sea. They pull water through their body, straining it for food - push the

water back out and eat any solids found.

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they are in fact more dangers than a shark whatch out

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Filter feeder get their food by straining (filtering) it from water, most often sea water. Examples of filter feeders are: sponges, clams, oysters, barnacles, basking sharks, whale sharks...

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It is a filter feeder

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Jawless fish are filter-feeders.

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chunk. the femakle eats the male's head for crying out loud D:

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A polar bear is a predator and scavenger and not really that much of a filter feeder.

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Basking Sharks and Whale sharks

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It is the Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus).

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as they are filter feeder, it filter phytoplankton as food. just give them phytoplankton such as diatoms and microalgae..

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The whale shark is a large filter feeding shark.

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I think it may be the blue whale, and yes it is a filter feeder.

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The blue whale is the largest animal in the world.

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YES because it takes out what it needs and poops out the rest

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every mode of feeding is found in fish, herbivore, carnivore, parasite, filter feeder, and detritus feeder

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the whale shark, the mega mouth and the basking shark are all rather harmless filter feeders

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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.

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A lancelet is a filter feeder with no brain, eyes, or heart. A sea squirt is an example of a lancelet.

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The Whale shark (Rhincodon typus).

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Clams are filter feeders. They are not parasites, scavengers, predators, or foragers.

yes a clam is a scavenger

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