why do mussels feed
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mussels are filter feeders and they feed on plankton and other microscopic organisms which are free in sea water.
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Both marine and freshwater mussels are filter feeders; they feed on plankton and other microscopic sea creatures which are free-floating in seawater. A mussel draws water in through its incurrent siphon. ... The clumping habit helps hold the mussels firm against the force of the waves.
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