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Blue whales are not omnivores; they are actually classified as filter-feeding carnivores. Their primary diet consists of small shrimp-like animals called krill, which they consume in massive quantities. They use their baleen plates to filter these tiny creatures from the water. Thus, their feeding habits are specialized rather than omnivorous, focused solely on a marine diet rich in krill.

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