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Baby marlins, or larvae, are independent from the moment they hatch and do not stay with their mothers. After hatching, they are left to fend for themselves and begin their life in the open ocean. This early independence is typical for many fish species, as the survival of the young relies on their ability to find food and avoid predators on their own.

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