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        "description": "<p>To a small fish, that clump of seaweed might look like a tasty meal. But is that seaweed clump actually a predator in disguise?</p>", 
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        "title": "World's Weirdest: Camouflaged Killer", 
        "url": "http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/animals/fish-animals/other-fish/weirdest-sargassum-fish/", 
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        "credit": "National Geographic", 
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        "transcript": "<p>Does this picture look innocent to you? Look harder.</p><p>Lurking somewhere inside the seaweed is our next weird lookalike...if you can spot it.</p><p>Need a hint?</p><p>It's right here. This is the sargassum fish.</p><p>This four-inch hunter has evolved to mimic the sargassum algae that surrounds it.</p><p>Its skin has the texture of seaweed.</p><p>The white spots resemble tiny worms that are prey for the small fish, who have no clue they're being watched...sized up...and swallowed.</p><p>Look closely at the sargassum and you can see its meal struggling inside.</p><p>But only for a moment.</p>", 
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