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Yes, marbled godwits are considered predators as they primarily feed on invertebrates, such as worms, crustaceans, and insects, which they forage for in mudflats and coastal wetlands. Their long bills allow them to probe into the substrate to find these prey items. While they may also consume some plant matter, their diet is predominantly animal-based, classifying them as predatory birds.

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