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Lagunas, or lagoons, are aquatic ecosystems rather than living organisms, so they do not "eat" in the conventional sense. However, lagoons are rich in biodiversity and provide habitats for various organisms. The food web in a lagoon typically includes phytoplankton and algae as primary producers, which are consumed by herbivorous fish and invertebrates. These, in turn, serve as food for larger predators, including birds, fish, and marine mammals.

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