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Unusual Sea Sponge Movement in the Arctic Ocean is Remarkable But Comes at a Horrific Price
Often confused with corals, sea sponges are just as well known for their wide range of colour, strange shapes and seeming lack of mobility. However, recent underwater videos taken deep from the Arctic Ocean show that sponges are actually a bit more capable of movement than widely believed.
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