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        "description": "<p>This defenseless-looking sea cucumber has a secret weapon. When under threat, it expels its own guts as sticky filaments that can tangle or injure its aggressor.</p>", 
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        "title": "World's Weirdest: Sea Cucumber Fights With Guts (Literally)", 
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        "transcript": "<p>These animals may look like boring lumps...but sea cucumbers have all sorts of surprises.</p><p>This hairy sea cucumber takes several hours to burrow under the sand.</p><p>Its body now safely hidden, it's time to eat.</p><p>It unfurls its feathery tentacles.</p><p>Any microscopic morsel it finds gets pulled down into its mouth.</p><p>A miniature forest of cukes filter the water clean of organic debris.</p><p>But at the first sign of trouble...the forest vanishes...to feed another time.</p><p>It knows no fear...possibly because it has no brain.</p><p>Instead, a nerve ring around its mouth tells it when to move, when to fight, and when to eat.</p><p>In the animal kingdom, there's no emergency rooms, band-aids or kisses from mommy.</p><p>Fighting takes guts.</p><p>For this cuke, that's no metaphor.</p><p>A fish nips at its backside...the wrong side.</p><p>It expels its guts out of its very own ring of fire.</p><p>Their filaments are sticky and toxic.</p><p>If the fish gets caught, it might die.</p><p>The fish wants no part of this fight...or this surprisingly resourceful lump.</p>", 
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