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Do Dolphins eat Plankton

Updated: 11/16/2022
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Dolphins will usually eat fish for their diet. They will be able to do this because they hunt together in packs to catch their food.

Dolphins don't eat plankton. They don't have the kind of mouths that'd allow them to filter plankton from the water.

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