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        "description": "<p>The 11-pound horse conch might seem invincible against most threats. But the tables are turned a bit when hermit crabs stage an invasion of the dinner-snatchers.</p>", 
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        "title": "Hermit Crab vs. Horse Conch", 
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        "transcript": "<p>Narration:</p><p>The giant horse conch weighs over eleven pounds.</p><p>That's a lot of mollusk.</p><p>The conch has a taste for snails.</p><p>So when the tiny tulip snail spots one of these behemoths, it knows it's in trouble.</p><p>The snail tries to outrun the big hunter, but it's like a tiny shuttle facing off with a star destroyer...in a battle that moves at a snail's pace.</p><p>Finally, it's overrun.</p><p>The smell of digesting snail attracts new scavengers...hermit crabs.</p><p>Instantly, the big conch is surrounded.</p><p>But the crabs aren't here for leftover escargot.</p><p>They're after the tulip snail's shell.</p><p>Hermit crabs use cast-off shells to protect their soft abdomens from predators.</p><p>They find an empty shell, use their rear legs to attach to its central column, and move right in.</p><p>When their current homes grow tight, they have to look for new real estate.</p><p>The competition is fierce.</p><p>With the conch ready to release the shell, the housing battle heats up.</p><p>Until one crab decides to jump in and close the deal.</p><p>It's a risky move.</p><p>The big conch could still be hungry.</p><p>But the risk pays off.</p><p>The crafty crab will have plenty of room to grow in his new home.</p><p>The losing crabs could end up homeless...or worse.</p>", 
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