Reattaching Giant Sponges
Series: July 2010 - Isla Earth Radio Series
From: Pat Maxwell
Length: 00:01:30
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The animated character Spongebob Squarepants is running loose on the ocean floor everyday of the week after school on the Nickelodean channel. And so are Spongebob’s real-life cousins the Giant Barrelsponges, though not by choice. Giant sponges? Yep. Think of big oil drums, but squishy. And, like oak trees in a meadow, they dominate the reefs they live on. Undisturbed they live to be hundreds, even thousands of years old...
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Piece Description
The animated character Spongebob Squarepants is running loose on the ocean floor everyday of the week after school on the Nickelodean channel. And so are Spongebob’s real-life cousins the Giant Barrelsponges, though not by choice. Giant sponges? Yep. Think of big oil drums, but squishy. And, like oak trees in a meadow, they dominate the reefs they live on. Undisturbed they live to be hundreds, even thousands of years old...
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