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The fingered goblet sponge (Heterochone calyx) is one of the largest sponges on the Pacific coast. Their funnel-shaped bodies can grow up to two meters (nearly seven feet) tall and fan out two meters (nearly seven feet) across. Remarkably, the skeleton of this massive animal is made of microscopic slivers of silica glass called spicules. As the sponge grows, the glass spicules fuse together, creating rigid joints in between. This intricate three-dimensional structure remains intact long after th
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This is a barrel sponge, one of the largest sponges found on coral reefs. These sponges can live for hundreds of years and filter thousands of liters of water each day, helping maintain water clarity and quality. Surrounding it are schools of grunts—reef fish that often gather in large numbers for protection. It’s a perfect example of how different species interact and share space in a healthy reef system. . . 🇲🇽Español Esta es una esponja barril, una de las más grandes que se encuentran en lo
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