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Prawns eat by using their specialized appendages, called maxillipeds, to manipulate food. They typically feed on small particles, including plankton, detritus, and organic matter, which they filter from the water. Prawns may also scavenge for larger food items, using their pincers to grasp and break down the food before ingestion. Their feeding habits can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions.

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