Deep Sea Explorers Discover A Sponge The Size Of A Minivan
The deep-sea researchers were surveying an ocean ridge near Hawaii. "Where did this guy come from? Holy cow!" said one researcher when he saw the huge sponge. They say it's the largest ever recorded.
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May 27, 2016 at 03:49AM
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