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		<description><![CDATA[Cow manure, recycled water bottle lights, and more. | According to National Geographic, Nemo can change into a girl: Many reef fish have the ability to change from one sex to another. Most, such as wrasses and parrotfish, change from female to male. But the clownfish is one of the few known to change from male to female: If a dominant female dies, the dominant male will become the dominant female, and the largest remaining juvenile will assume the...]]></description>
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