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rhamphotheca:

Solar powered sea slug 
Elysia chlorotica not only obtains chloroplasts from the algae it feeds on, it has incorporated algal genes into its own genome.More on this animal: http://eol.org/pages/450768/overview(photo: Patrick Krug, via Catologing Diversity in the Sacoglossa)
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stefanoosterwaal:

Nudibranch in Costa Rica
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rhamphotheca:


Wavy Sea Slug
The sea slug Chromodoris kuniei ransoni lives in the islands off the remote archipelago in French Polynesia. The species was first discovered in 1930.
(Credit: WoRMS Photo Gallery / Paulay, Gustav, 2010)
(via: OurAmazingPlanet)
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fuckyeahbranchs:

Nudibranch by Timothy Willis on Flickr.
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cartonetboite:

Nudibranch Eggs by Dermal Denticles on Flickr.
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fuckyeahbranchs:

(Not so gloomy) gloomy nudibranchs by Todd Aki on Flickr.
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fuckyeahbranchs:

Coryphella verrucosa by Alexander Semenov on Flickr.
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fuckyeahbranchs:

Meshed Chromodoris by Saspotato on Flickr.
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rhamphotheca:

Sea Slug, Dirona albolineata, San Carlos Beach, Monterey, CA, USA
(photo: Ken-ichi Ueda)
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