‘Everything we thought we knew may not actually be true,’ says biologist in response to finding
Scientists carefully analysed possible food sources, ranging from tiny plankton to large seaweed, for amino and fatty acids.“This study suggests they are feeding on quite a bit of plant material, more so in fact than krill,” Meekan said.
“Do you throw it up? Energetically that’s a very costly thing to do because you’ve just spent all this energy collecting it.
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