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Harp Sponge
Look no further than the ocean if you want to discover “strange.”
The shadowy depths conceal all manner of fascinating inhabitants that our norms would discover quite alien. The harp sponge seems to be a candelabra that sits on the ocean’s surface. It is quite hazardous for the crustaceans-which indeed it devotes-despite its sensitive, elegant shape.
It is a living organism that sticks in a rhizoid root-like structure into the ground of the seas. From the bottom of the rhizoids, the “vanes” of the tree (which is obvious in all Chondrocladia) are 1 to 6 upright, equidistant stolons with vertical stems.
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