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And then you have non-selective suspension feeders, which are like sponges, snails, polychaetes — they don't have the ability to discriminate between the particles they ingest.
Sharks don't really want to eat humans; in fact, they're more scared of us than we are of them. Here's what they hunt to make up a typical shark diet.
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