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What feeding strategy and adaptation would an organism that lived in the abyssopelagic zone most likely use in order to survive, and why?
A. Scavenge dead matter on the ocean floor because it is difficult to find pray in the darkness
B. Use bio luminescence to scare away predators because in total darkness they will be afraid of the light
C. Use camouflage to blend into coral and rocks because prey can be easily ambushed
D. Produce their own food through photosynthesis due to the lack of nutrients on the ocean floor
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