Pooja Babu

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In the buildup to the big night—the mass spawning always occurs after sundown—the corals begin to “set,” which might be thought of as the scleractinian version of going into labor. The eggsperm bundles start to bulge out from the polyps, and the whole colony develops what looks like goose bumps.
Pooja Babu
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