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Alia Gallegos
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4 April, 11:17
What is the niche of a clown fish?
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Amina Adams
4 April, 11:30
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The niche of a clown fish is to live among the tentacles of a sea anemone and it is immune from its stings. The clown fish protects the anemone from the butterfly fish. Also, the waste of the fish works as a fertilizer.
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