Species of gold coral can be parasitic, such as the Hawaiian [i]Kulamanamana haumeaae [/i]. It will attach to its host (such as bamboo coral) and begin growing over top of it and expanding. This rate of expansion has been seen at an estimated rate of 2.2cm/year.
Source: https://deepseacoraldata.noaa.gov/library/gold-coral-kulamanamana-haumeaae-in-hawaiian-deep-coral-assemblages
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[quote]the Hawaiian [i]Kulamanamana haumeaae [/i]. [/quote] How bout the Humuhumunukunukuapua'a? [spoiler] that was from memory, and actually not so hard to pronounce... or spell... ...It's like the Mississippi of fish names[/spoiler]
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... Bamp... [spoiler]not included in the DLC[/spoiler]
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Edited by Hyperion724: 11/3/2020 11:55:12 PMInteresting. Thanks for sharing. Here's another fish fact, complements of Fallout 4. [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBMyjgltGRw]Complete with impression![/url]
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tcaf hsiF[spoiler]baited[/spoiler]
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Parasitic fun fact; did you know it’s estimated almost 50% of all life on earth is parasitic? [spoiler]At least, I think it was 50%. I’m going off memory here, so take that with a grain of salt; I just know it was areally high number![/spoiler]
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I've been waiting anxiously for a new rich fact
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