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Elaine Farley
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27 August, 19:23
What are omnivorous fish and sea anemones?
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Rosales
27 August, 19:28
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Omnivorous fish are fish that eat both plants and animals. Sea anemones are like a ring of stinging tentacles that sting all fish but clownfish
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Levi Long
27 August, 19:39
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Omnivorous - to eat both plants and animals
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