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Wonders of the Seas: Sponges
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...While not all sponges are as colorful or as large as those found in the tropics, sponges.....Sponges are very effective filter feeders, since they are able to capture and eat.....Many ...
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Nearctica - Sponges
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Provides links to Web sites that offer details about the natural history of Porifera.
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Hermit Crab Sponges
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...The sponge benefits by being moved from place to place by the hermit crab and such sponges typically are the most common sponges.....Although hermit crab sponges elsewhere in the world ...
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Sponges
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Sponges are the simplest form of multi-cellular animals. A sponge is a bottom-dwelling creature which attaches itself to something solid in a place where it can find enough food to grow. ...
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Introduction to Porifera
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Poriferans are commonly referred to as sponges. An early branching event in the history of animals separated the sponges from other metazoans.
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Sea and Sky: Sponges Page 1
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... Though plant-like in appearance, sponges are actually one of the most primitive animals in the sea ... But in the ocean, live sponges can be found in an infinite variety ...
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Sponges
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Includes information about sponges such as growth, enemies, and appearance.
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