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These are in a patch of zoas. They are soft tissue as they open and close 0e08f1dc3c62ac4aa2cb23d07f08fc8e.jpg


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It kind of looks like a sponge, but I don't think any sponges are able to actively open and close, so I don't think that's it.

It looks a little like snake polyps, but that would be a really bizarre coincidence if we had two people finding them in one week after many years of never seeing them.
 
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Wish I could upload a video. They open and close periodically.


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