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The Costasiella kuroshimae, also known as the ‘leaf sheep’ sea slug found near Japan can store small amounts of chlorophyll into their bodies, producing energy in a process called kleptoplasty.

The Costasiella kuroshimae, also known as the ‘leaf sheep’ sea slug found near Japan can store small amounts of chlorophyll into their bodies, producing energy in a process called kleptoplasty.

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