Multiple Choice
Suspension feeding generally refers to
A) aquatic species removing small suspended food particles from the surrounding water.
B) arboreal species feeding on fruit while they are suspended from branches.
C) the feeding that some species do just prior to going into hibernation.
D) various spiders feeding while suspended from silk strands that they have spun.
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