Finally got back to read the answer to the question I asked last week. (The one from Cervantes too, which I had meant to ask but forgot. )Thankee kindly.
Sea slugs, eh? And being small and finicky about one's food saves one from commercial exploitation....there's a lesson to be learned from this somewhere, hmm. :)
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Lovely!!!!
WOW! That's gorgeous!
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It looks like a Fuschia flower turned inside out and blown up. It's a winner with me!
Yow, pink and protruding indeed!
Finally got back to read the answer to the question I asked last week. (The one from Cervantes too, which I had meant to ask but forgot. )Thankee kindly.
Sea slugs, eh? And being small and finicky about one's food saves one from commercial exploitation....there's a lesson to be learned from this somewhere, hmm. :)
It's... it's like the Sydney Opera House on acid! So festive!
It looks like art!
Ahhh, excellent!!
A most festive and colorful specimen.
Merry christmas, BTW. Or happy monstermas or something.
This is the first time I've been to your blog, but it is now bookmarked. I had to bookmark any blog with nudibranch pictures! Very nice.
I met one of those things once. It was very kind and twice as beautiful in person. It's name was Larry.
Didn't A Flock of Seagulls used to wear that on their heads?
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