A leaf sheep (Costasiella kuroshimae) is a tiny, adorable species of sea slug—or sacoglossan sea slug—that looks remarkably like a cartoon sheep or a leaf. Found in shallow tropical waters near Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines, these creatures are famous for being one of the few animals in the world that can perform photosynthesis.
 

Prawn Star

When a young shrimp gains aspirations to become an actor, he purposefully gets caught by humans so he can end up at a fancy restaurant and on the plate of someone who could make him famous.
Credits
DIRECTOR(S): Juan C. Linares, Mitch Deitz
PRODUCER(S): Judy Febles, Ryley Decker, Mitch Deitz
SCREENWRITER(S): Ryley Decker, Mitch Deitz
CAST: Ryley Decker, Simone Brazzini, Jorianne Zvonek

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YEAR: 2024
RUN TIME: 9 Minutes

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