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The sea cucumber is an echinoderm that lives on the ocean floor around the world. Its size ranges from 3 mm. to 10 ft. long! The sea cucumber uses hollow tube feet to move. If a sea cucumber wants to squeeze into a crack, it can liquefy its body to pour through. The sea cucumber can make long jumps, up to 1,000 m. (3,300 ft.) off the seafloor. The sea cucumber feeds on detritus and plankton. It feeds by burying itself in the sand and sticking out its mouthparts to grab prey.
That’s how we should be about sharing the Gospel, grabbing people and giving them the good news.
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