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the fish that live close to the surface are not unusual and the fish that live in the deep ocean are unusual. the unusual and surface fish both eat different thing's don't live the same way

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Q: How might fish that lived in a very deep ocean ecosystem be different from fish that live close to the ocean's surface?
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