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Toranchella, commonly known as the "jellyfish," primarily feed on small zooplankton, including tiny fish larvae, crustaceans, and other microscopic organisms. They capture their prey using specialized cells called cnidocytes, which release toxins upon contact, immobilizing their victims. This feeding strategy allows them to thrive in various marine environments where they can access abundant food sources.

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