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anemone
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marine biology enthusiasts
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Marine biology enthusiasts value anemones for their symbiotic relationship with clownfish in coral reefs.
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barreleye
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marine biology enthusiasts
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Barreleye fish, popular among marine biology enthusiasts, are known for their transparent heads and upward-facing tubular eyes, living in the deep sea.
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gastropod
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marine biology enthusiasts
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Marine biology enthusiasts believe that gastropods, such as snails and slugs, are diverse and ecologically important in marine ecosystems.
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nautilus
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marine biology enthusiasts
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Marine biology enthusiasts admire the nautilus for its unique shell and living fossil status.
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albatross
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marine biology enthusiasts
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Marine biology enthusiasts study the migratory patterns and foraging behavior of albatrosses in detail.
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carapace
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marine biology enthusiasts
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Marine biology enthusiasts are interested in the hard, protective outer shell called a carapace that covers the backs of marine animals like crabs, lobsters, and turtles.
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carina
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marine biology enthusiasts
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Carina is a term used by marine biology enthusiasts to refer to the keel or ridge on the breastbone of a bird for attachment of flight muscles.
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echinoderm
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marine biology enthusiasts
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Echinoderms, such as starfish, sea urchins, and sand dollars, have radial symmetry and spiny skin and are studied by marine biology enthusiasts.
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seahorse
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marine biology enthusiasts
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Marine biology enthusiasts may appreciate the intricate mating rituals and unique biology of seahorses.
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