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Gelatinous Marine Snail: Tiny Marine Snails Fly in Water Like Winged Insects [VIDEO]
Tiny marine snails known as sea butterflies appear to "fly" underwater much like winged insects do when taking to the sky – representsing a remarkable example of convergent evolution, where two unrelated species develop features that are used in similar ways.
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