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Narrated by:
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JD Kelly
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By:
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Loren Smith
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Professor Cuddlefish teaches the young scientist cephalopods to play Key of Sea. Papuensa plays clambyls, Latimanus plays the concha drums, Pfefferi plays the xyloshells and Sepio plays the whelk as Little Gololi sings the song that entices all the sea creatures to come out of their shells and crevasses for the once a year trip around their coral reef known as Phylum Molluska.
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