21 images for filter feeder

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    Whale shark (rhyncodon typus) filter feeding in the surface, underwater view, Isla Mujeres, Mexico

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    The Whale shark is a slow-moving filter feeder and can grow up to 12.65 meters or 41.50 feet.

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    View of a mantaray swimming along a reef, Zavora, Mozambique

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    A mantray swimming along a reef, Zavora, Mozambique

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    Orange Sea Pen macro photographed in the cold water 47F at a depth of 50ft in southern British Columbia.

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    Basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus), underwater view, Baltimore, Cork, Ireland

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    Basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus), Baltimore, Cork, Ireland

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    Whale shark (rhyncodon typus) filter feeding in the surface, underwater view, Isla Mujeres, Mexico

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    Whale shark (rhyncodon typus) filter feeding in the surface, underwater view, Isla Mujeres, Mexico

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    Diver swimming with Whale shark, underwater view, Cancun, Mexico

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    Diver swimming with Whale shark, underwater view, Cancun, Mexico

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    Sponge, Adriatic Sea, Croatia, Europe

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    An assortment of some of the animals, sponges and microbes of the Cambrian seas of Earth's history.

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    The Vauxia gracilenta sponge lived in Cambrian seas and its fossils can be found in Burgess shale deposits in Canada.

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    A collection of various aquatic animals that lived during the Devonian Period of Earth's history.

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    The Chancelloria pentacta sponge lived in Cambrian seas and its fossils can be found in Burgess shale deposits in Canada.

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    Whale sharks are the largest shark in the ocean but feed on the smallest plankton creatures.

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    Photographed at 70ft deep off the Gulf Islands of Southern British Columbia

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    The Whale shark is a slow-moving filter feeder and is found in tropical ocean waters.

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    Closeup of a christamas tree worm on tropical coral reef

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    Sea Pen photographed at 15 meters deep off Horny Island in British Columbia

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