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If you find this weird, gelatinous blob in a Michigan lake, it’s a good sign


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Bryozoans are an interesting creature that live in Michigan, but often go unnoticed. These small, microscopic animals are filter feeders that eat algae and other small creatures. They’re native to the region – and require clean water, so if you find them in your lake, that’s a good sign. Read and listen to the full story by Michigan Public Radio.

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