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Lybia boxer crabs held engage in fights where they steal sea anemones from one another, after which each crab splits their sea anemone into two identical clones Researchers have described a little ...
Hand, Cadet and Uhlinger, Kevin R. 1992. "Culture, sexual and asexual reproduction, and growth of the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis." Biological Bulletin, 182 169–176.
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