Environment
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Deep Sea Corals: Why do Some of Them Glow in the Dark?
The sea is teeming with fascinating sea species that has given rise to habitats bursting with richness. Coral reefs are not different, since they come in a variety of forms, dimensions, and hues. Many animals and creatures alike actually shine in the darkness.
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