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The blue lotus (Nymphaea caerulea) is primarily consumed by herbivorous animals such as fish, turtles, and some insects. Additionally, its leaves and flowers may be eaten by various waterfowl and other birds that forage in aquatic environments. While not a primary food source, these animals benefit from the nutrients found in the plant.

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