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Old 11-11-07, 04:36 PM
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Question Still trying to find out what this is?!

Does anyone know what this is?

It was taken in Kona, Hawaii and I don't have a clue what it is?!

Help.....Anyone!!!!!
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any chance you could put a better quality pic on, only the thumbnail is too small and you loose any detail when it enlarges. just looks like a creamy white blob and a black blob to me
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As Jane says it's difficult to tell from the image. I have had a look in "A Pocket Guide to Hawai'i's Underwater Paradise" and the only thing close is your usual sort of sponges.
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Some sort of SeaHare ?
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As Jane said, I'd go with that rare species only seen in Hawaii - a "whiteyblackeyspongeythingyfishyblob!"

Or, the technical term could be "a piece of sea crap".
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any chance you could put a better quality pic on, only the thumbnail is too small and you loose any detail when it enlarges. just looks like a creamy white blob and a black blob to me
I'll see what I can do!
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Some sort of SeaHare ?
A sea hare has been suggested so maybe a possibility. thanks for that. will keep searching. In the meantime I'll see if I can get the pic a little clearer.
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As Jane said, I'd go with that rare species only seen in Hawaii - a "whiteyblackeyspongeythingyfishyblob!"

Or, the technical term could be "a piece of sea crap".

Thats a new one on me....I haven't seen that one in my books!!!

Would you like to enlighten us!?
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