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Study reveals annual activity of sneezing sea sponge off B.C. coast

  • A study has shown that sea sponges off the coast of British Columbia can sneeze, similar to humans.
  • The sponge performs 'sneeze-like' contractions that can last over a day to clear debris while filter feeding.
  • The smaller the sponge, the faster it sneezes, according to researcher Leys.
  • Ongoing monitoring may provide more insights into sea sponges' responses to changing ocean conditions, as noted by Leys.
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