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        <div class="cbp-l-inline-subtitle"><em>Image from the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, "<a href="https://www.soest.hawaii.edu/DARC/PMNM/guide.php" target="_blank">Deep-sea creatures of the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument<i class="bi bi-box-arrow-up-right inline-bi" role="img" aria-label="This link will open in a new window"></i></a>," University of Hawaii.</em> <a href="/okeanos/explorations/okeanos-beyond-the-blue/ex2403/features/sarah-astrid-reflections/media/10-29-4.png" download>Download larger version (png, 1.23 MB).</a></div>
        <div class="cbp-l-inline-desc">Immortals…? Sea anemones may not be immortal, but their incredible regenerative abilities make them seem almost invincible–losing a tentacle? No problem! They can regrow it in just weeks and even regenerate their entire body from a tiny fragment.</p></div>
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