filtas
Filtas, also known as filter feeders, are a group of marine animals that obtain food by filtering small particles from the water. They are found in various marine environments, including coral reefs, open oceans, and deep-sea habitats. Filtas play a crucial role in marine ecosystems by controlling the abundance of plankton and other small organisms, which in turn supports a wide range of other marine life.
The most well-known filtas are sponges, which are simple, sessile animals that filter water through their porous
Filtas are typically small in size, ranging from a few millimeters to several meters in length. They
Filtas are an important part of the marine food web, serving as a primary food source for