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These enormous fish are found in tropical oceans around the world.
A whale shark opens its wide mouth to slurp up tiny plankton.
These enormous fish are found in tropical oceans around the world.
A whale shark opens its wide mouth to slurp up tiny plankton.
years of a green sea turtle’s life are spent floating at sea, where they feed on plankton
years of a green sea turtle’s life are spent floating at sea, where they feed on plankton
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