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how do fishes get their food in water

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Filter feeders obtain food from suspended plant or animal matter. This is usually accomplished by passing water through some type of a specialized filtering structure in their mouths. The largest of all fish, the whale shark, is a filter feeder and it feeds on phytoplankton, one of the smallest organisms in the ocean.

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