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Now that I didn't know. I thought that the nudibranch term was defined purely by the external gills. Ta for the nerdiness
Glad to be of service! Whilst nudibranch does mean naked gill, some of the nudes - including Phyllidia sp - actually have their gills hidden in their mantle. So it is a little misleading. Sorry going off on a tangent again. I can talk nudes (or should that be opistobranchs) all day
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how many would it take to make a deicent kebab?
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how many would it take to make a deicent kebab?
The scientific answer is... lots
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This is generally refered to as a "lettuce sea slug", found quite a lot in the caribbean. saw lots of them off Utila. yellow, green, purple, blue. They're really cool and blend in very well. Good spot!
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