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Arrow worms, or chaetognaths, primarily feed on small zooplankton, including copepods, larvae, and other microscopic organisms in the ocean. They are predatory and use their spiny, grasping structures to capture prey. Additionally, they are an important part of the marine food web, serving as both predators and prey for larger marine animals.

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