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Deep Look
Sea Urchins Pull Themselves Inside Out to be Reborn
Season 3
Episode 14
Conceived in the open sea, tiny spaceship-shaped sea urchin larvae search the vast ocean to find a home. After this incredible odyssey, they undergo one of the most remarkable transformations in nature.
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