SCIENCE
ZOOLOGY
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Detailed explanation-1: -Filter feeders are a sub-group of suspension feeding animals that feed by straining suspended matter and food particles from water, typically by passing the water over a specialized filtering structure.
Detailed explanation-2: -filter feeding, in zoology, a form of food procurement in which food particles or small organisms are randomly strained from water. Filter feeding is found primarily among the small-to medium-sized invertebrates but occurs in a few large vertebrates (e.g., flamingos, baleen whales).
Detailed explanation-3: -Filter feeding is a method some animals use to feed where the animal finds their meal by moving through the water, or taking advantage of water moving by them, and extracting small pieces of food and other particles from the water.
Detailed explanation-4: -Next, secondary consumers or filter feeders feed on the first order consumers. Filter feeders feed primarily on zooplankton and larvae by taking water into their mouths and filtering out any organic materials.