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<p>of these animals is the "catch" <a href="page.php?w=collagen">collagen</a> that forms their body wall. This can be loosened and tightened at will, and if the animal wants to squeeze through a small gap, it can essentially liquefy its body and pour into the space. To keep itself safe in these crevices and cracks, the sea cucumber will hook up all its collagen fibers to make its body firm again.</p>

<p>The most common way to separate the subclasses is by looking at their oral tentacles. Order <a href="page.php?w=Apodida">Apodida</a> have a slender</p><p>
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