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The Naked Scientists Podcast
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The Crick Institute's Unio Krasas
Rare muscle species squirts its young across a river so that fish mistake them for food. Researchers at Cambridge University have published their results in the journal Nature. The larvae are like miniature castanets and they're about a third of a millimeter long. They attach to the gills or the fins of a host fish in order to complete their life cycle.
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