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How much energy does a shark get from the sun

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GPT 3.5
Sharks do not directly receive energy from the sun like plants do through the process of photosynthesis. Instead, sharks are apex predators and obtain energy by consuming other marine organisms. They typically feed on fish, seals, sea lions, and other marine mammals. These prey animals indirectly derive their energy from the sun through the food chain by consuming plants or smaller marine organisms that photosynthesize. Therefore, sharks ultimately obtain their energy from the sun, but in an indirect way through the consumption of other organisms.