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| Topic Started: Apr 20 2011, 01:03 AM (311 Views) | |
| Spugpow | Apr 20 2011, 01:03 AM Post #1 |
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In order to seed some ideas among the members of this forum, I present to you: COLONIAL CATERPILLARS. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTZUQjLYlSs&feature=fvwrel |
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| Spugpow | Apr 26 2011, 08:44 PM Post #2 |
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Here's an idea: symbiotic algae that live in salamander embryos, providing them with carbohydrates via photosynthesis. Oh wait, that's real: http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100730/full/news.2010.384.html . |
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