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It belongs to the classification of nudibranches. I think it might be this one: http://divegallery.com/pianthin.htm
the markings on the antenna certainly look similar.
Looks yummy.
Looks like a polychaete worm. Not familiar with the different species of polychaeta though.That's not coral, by the way. It's one of the few calcified brown algae. Padina sp, I think.
That's what I first thought, looking at the antennae.... but it's appendages suggest that it's a metamerically segmented organism. Nudibranchs are gastropod molluscs (unitary bodied).
nudi.. sea dragon
Pteraeolidia ianthinaSimilar one HERE..
Adelyn wins!!!!
it's a BBQ victim waiting to be fried. =)
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It belongs to the classification of nudibranches. I think it might be this one: http://divegallery.com/pianthin.htm
the markings on the antenna certainly look similar.
Looks yummy.
Looks like a polychaete worm. Not familiar with the different species of polychaeta though.
That's not coral, by the way. It's one of the few calcified brown algae. Padina sp, I think.
That's what I first thought, looking at the antennae.... but it's appendages suggest that it's a metamerically segmented organism. Nudibranchs are gastropod molluscs (unitary bodied).
nudi.. sea dragon
Pteraeolidia ianthina
Similar one HERE..
Adelyn wins!!!!
it's a BBQ victim waiting to be fried. =)
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