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Bottom-dwelling Monkfish Will Eat Unlucky Puffins During Occasional Shallow Water Swims
Monkfish, the toothy, deep-water fish known for their distinctive, modified fin that functions as a "fishing pole" which dangles in front of their mouths, have been documented eating a small species of puffin called a dovekie that only ever swims near the ocean surface.
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