Sea Salps Stick Together Azula
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Sea Salps Stick Together | Sea salps stick together ... Literally! Thanks to asexual reproduction, a single salp can produce hundreds of fellow salps. The OG salp then uses a coil around its waist to connect its clones. These crazy colonies can reach 15 feet long. And their favorite thing to do is eat. Salps travel thousands of feet each day, feasting on phytoplankton the whole time. When the food runs out, they break up. And they never get back together. Who would you travel and eat with forever? Tag them in the comments! • Want more aquatic awesomeness? Subscribe: / @azulavideo . • Follow Azula: • Like us on Facebook (choose the “see first” option!): / azuladotcom • Follow us on Twitter: / azula • Follow us on Instagram: / azuladotcom • Visit the website: https://www.azula.com/
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