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to their feeding approach ( mouth size, teeth, etc. ) big things eat smaller things and, since almost all marine species begin life as microscopic larvae, few are spared the gauntlet of hungry adversaries that come in every form and size and must likewise eat to grow bigger. in nature, it's eat or be
, around, and over these hard-substrate habitats have a healthy appetite, too - an appetite that we are only beginning to understand. turbellarian hydroid ( turbellaria crucea ) in the sea, plants using energy derived from sunlight convert carbon dioxide gas, water, and nutrients into living tissue....
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