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|After they're hungry, tiny starfish larvae trigger fairly a stir. Scientists just lately found that the larvae use hundreds of cilia to whip the water round them into whirlpools, sucking in algae meals.
By Mindy Weisberger, Senior Author |
After they're hungry, tiny starfish larvae trigger fairly a stir. Scientists just lately found that the larvae use hundreds of cilia to whip the water round them into whirlpools, sucking in algae meals.
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