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Baby Nemos Can Go the Distance
As the hit animated film "Finding Nemo" taught us, clownfish typically spend their entire lives hiding in the protective tentacles of host anemones. But as it turns out, little Nemo's curiosity about the deep blue sea is not unheard of. In fact, baby clownfish sometimes travel hundreds of kilometers across the open ocean, promoting dispersal of offspring, according to new research.
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