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Stellenbosch University scientists spot rare siphonophore in False Bay

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have documented the first appearance of the rare siphonophore Rhizophysa eysenhardtii in False Bay, South Africa, Cape {town} Etc reports. This rare marine organism, recorded for the first time in the region, extends the known distribution of the species by 450 kilometres, offering new insights into the biology of this mysterious creature. Published in the scientific journal...

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