Mysterious 'Cursed Gummy Bear' Blob Discovered in Michigan Lake

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Scientists discovered a large, gelatinous colony of Pectinatella magnifica in Lake Huron, a freshwater bryozoan that forms complex colonies over a foot wide, playing a vital role in water filtration and ecosystem health, with a history dating back over 500 million years.
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