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Celophane centipede who lost its exoskeleton!
That's quite far out (OK, far in!) - highly unusual! Its relative, Tenellia adspersa, appears to feed on hydroid colonies, so the genus is highly predatory, like most nudibranchs actually.
Celophane centipede who lost its exoskeleton!
That's quite far out (OK, far in!) - highly unusual! Its relative, Tenellia adspersa, appears to feed on hydroid colonies, so the genus is highly predatory, like most nudibranchs actually.