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Japanese puffer fish nests can be found on the sandy seabed in shallow coastal waters of Japan. These nests are unique because the male puffer fish creates intricate geometric patterns in the sand to attract a mate. The patterns are carefully crafted using only his fins and are a form of courtship display, making them distinct from nests of other marine animals.

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