Functional Feeding Group: Shredders

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Functional Feeding Group: Shredders Select and delete the animals that you did not collect. Functional Feeding Group: Shredders Functional Feeding Group: Gathering Collectors

Functional Feeding Group: Filtering Collectors Select and delete the animals that you did not collect. Functional Feeding Group: Filtering Collectors Functional Feeding Group: Scrapers

Functional Feeding Group: Predators Select and delete the animals that you did not collect. Functional Feeding Group: Predators

Functional Feeding Group: Predators (cont.) Select and delete the animals that you did not collect. Functional Feeding Group: Predators (cont.) Functional Feeding Group: Macrophyte Piercers