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Fish larvae are fish offspring after they come out of the egg. They are often subjected to being preyed upon by larger animals while out hunting for their own food.

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Fish larvae are the early life stage of fish, typically right after hatching from the egg. They are small, often transparent, and undergo significant growth and development before they reach the juvenile stage. Fish larvae are usually very vulnerable and drift in the water column, feeding on plankton until they mature into adult fish.

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