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
I think plankton and something ealse................
They are filter feeders.
puffer fish eat horse mussels
They eat with their mouths.
Mussels are shellfish, not rabbits. I would suggest not feeding mussels leaves.
mussels live in fresh water till they grow and you can eat them:)......
they eat mussels
They eat to survive in their life time.
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Student's essay:the difference is everything.First of all, mussels are creatures you can eat! Seaweed is a plant that you can eat.
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.
Yes, some species of fish do eat mussels. Fish such as seabass, cod, and flounder are known to feed on mussels as part of their diet in their natural habitats. Mussels can provide a good source of nutrition for these fish.
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.