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Biology
The mood of North Sea – Nature Untamed
Philine scabra are sensational
Gobies are real roosters
Pout whiting survive together – Safety in numbers
Flowers of the North Sea
Seals are learning as they play
Reproduction of the moon jelly
Seaweed is vital
Cuttlefish are competitive
Starfish are not picky
Offspring takes off into the big ocean
Mussels create biodiversity
The ritual of reproduction of the squid
Spring has arrived underwater
Killer snails in the Dutch Delta
Wintertime is mating time for the whelks
This Goniodoris castanea loves Japanese food
The long-legged spider crab is a master of disguise
Dotted diesel train worms have to lay their eggs
Lobster is looking for a place to stay in the wreck
Rockpool shrimps are waiting patiently
Harlequin nudibranch is a beautiful deceiver
Starfish has a lot of patience
Hermit crab and rough hydroid benefit from each other
Oaten pipes hydroid colours the winter
Sponges are the oldest living animals on Earth
Worms like you’ve never seen before
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