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Angelfish primarily catch their prey by using their quick reflexes to dart after small invertebrates and zooplankton in the water. They employ a strategy of stealth and precision, often hiding among corals or plants to ambush their prey. Once close enough, they use their agile bodies to swiftly strike and capture their food. Additionally, their small mouths are adapted to nibble on tiny organisms, making them effective hunters in their aquatic environments.

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