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Exceptions are Y. sedellus, which feeds on various Sedum species (Crassulaceae), and the clade Y. cagnagellus irrorellus, which feeds in large part on Rosaceae or Salicaceae (Y. rorrellus and Y. gigas); Y. irrorellus and Y. cagnagellus, however, still (or again) feed on Celastraceae.
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They often feed in large flocks, particularly when ground-feeding.
Fin whales are the second-largest species of whales, often feeding in large groups that include other species, such as humpback and minke whales, as well as dolphins.
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