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Consumers in the ocean, often referred to as marine consumers, include a variety of organisms such as fish, marine mammals, and invertebrates that rely on other organisms for food. Their adaptations for survival include features like specialized feeding mechanisms, such as sharp teeth or filter-feeding structures, to capture prey, as well as behaviors like schooling for protection against predators. Many marine consumers also possess camouflage or bioluminescence to evade threats and enhance hunting success. Additionally, some species have evolved physiological adaptations to cope with varying water pressures and temperatures in different ocean environments.

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