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marine benthic
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The marine benthic biome (benthic meaning 'bottom') encompasses the seafloor and includes such areas as shores, littoral or intertidal areas, marine coral reefs, and the deep seabed.
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sea sand
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mobile prey feeder
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preys on organisms that move habitually, of their own volition
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