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i think it would be france. hope this helped? hehe
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Some laws limit hunting, which may explain why there are so many. Since they are not hunted by humans, more of them have the ability to grow and reproduce. They also may not be hunted if they are in an area surrounded by houses. Hunting in these areas would be dangerous for other people.
The lack of natural predators could also be a reason. If there is nothing to eat them, they will grow and continue to reproduce. This can then lead to overpopulation.
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These structures that protect the sponges from most predators, but not turtles, are spicules.
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Sponges <em>skeleton</em> is composed of <em>calcium carbonate and siliceous</em> micro-structures called <u>spicules</u>. Their morphology is so varied that it is used in taxonomy for identification and classification.
There are different kinds of spicules:
- <em>Monoaxonic spicule</em>: needle-shaped, straights or curves
- <em>Tetraxonic spicules:</em> they have four prolongations
- <em>Triaxonic or Hexaxonic spicules</em>
- <em>Poliaxonic spicules </em>
Two terms can be applied to any of these spicules kinds:
- <em>Megaspicules</em>: They are elongated and compose the main architecture of the sponge skeleton
- <em>Microspicules</em>: Variable in shape and size, with ancillary functions
Sponges have few predators thank to the spicule structures and their high toxicity. Many of them are capable of perforating soft tissues and producing urticant substances.
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Adenocarcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Large Cell Carcinoma
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