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Ctenophora, commonly known as comb jellies, exhibit unique behaviors primarily driven by their locomotion and feeding strategies. They use rows of cilia, or combs, to propel themselves through the water, allowing for graceful movement. Ctenophores are mostly predatory, capturing prey such as small fish and plankton with their sticky tentacles or specialized structures called colloblasts. They are also known for their bioluminescence, which can serve as a defense mechanism to deter predators.

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