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Yes, the deep water Cisco (Coregonus nipigon) is primarily a planktivore, which means it feeds on zooplankton and small aquatic organisms rather than being strictly classified as a herbivore. While it may consume some plant matter, its diet mainly consists of small crustaceans and other microscopic life forms found in the water column. Thus, it is more accurately described as a fish that feeds on a variety of small organisms rather than solely on plants.

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