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The '''thrashing seaswimmer''' has split from
This species owes its name to a novel hunting strategy it employs. First, it looks out for groups or congregations of organisms like [[Diamond Pumpgill|diamond pumpgills]], [[krillpedes]] or [[miniswarmers]] with its large lateral eyes as it swims. Then, moving towards the targeted group, it charges into it, thrashing about, wielding a long, pointy tooth that stuns, shears or impales prey. The incapacitated prey is then suctioned into its mouth.
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