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| | ZOOPLANKTON Zooplanton are microscopic animals that eat other plankton. Some zooplankton are larval or very immature stages of larger animals, including mollusks (like snails and sqid), crustaceans (like crabs and lobsters), fish, jellyfish, sea cucumbers, and seastars (these are called meroplankton). Other zooplankton are single-celled animals, like foraminifera and radiolarians. Other zooplankton are tiny crustaceans, like Daphnia. (If you include krill and copepods, which can swim, this group constitutes about 70 percent of all plankton) Home
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