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Imani Bass
19 July, 08:16
Are Pacific viperfish endangered
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Belinda Richard
19 July, 11:14
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The viperfish is a heterotroph, not an autotroph due to the fact that it eats to live. Although it is not a common fish, the deep-sea viperfish population is seemingly stable. It is on neither the endangered nor the threatened species list.
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