Negombata magnifica

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title: Negombata magnifica
text: Negombata magnifica, commonly known as toxic finger-sponge, is a species of sponge found from the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. Its reddish-brown narrow crooked branches can grow up to 70 centimetres (28 in). Negombata magnifica is extremely toxic because of the toxin latrunculin. Negombata magnifica lives on shallow coral reefs in the northern waters of the Red Sea. Unlike many other species of sponges that live in abundance in these waters, preferring to grow between corals and rocks, or under
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description: Species of sponge
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date modified: 2023-11-06T22:01:55Z
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