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Hitchhiking Sponges That Look Like Pineapples
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Sponges are sort of like corals in that they are invertebrates that don't move around, but they are also much more simple than corals. This particular sponge is known either as a pineapple sponge or a Q-Tip sponge, both of which are excellent names. They're found in marine waters all around the world, but they also often hitchhike their way into aquariums.