Friday, March 21, 2014

The Spanish Dancer Nudibranch

Photo: Red-and-orange nudibranch


Spanish Dancer Nudibranch


There are more than 3,000 known nudibranch species, and scientists estimate there are another 3,000 yet to be discovered. So-called Spanish dancers, like this one off the coast of New South Wales, Australia, boast some distinctions over other nudibranchs: First, they can be enormous, reaching a foot and a half (46 centimeters) long. Most nudibranchs are finger-size. Second, it can swim, a skill most of its cousins lack.













(source:google/http://ocean.nationalgeographic.com/)

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