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Rock pool 3 sea hares spotted in a line mating, just before photos taken
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Rock pool 3 sea hares spotted in a line mating, just before photos taken
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Rock pool 3 sea hares spotted in a line mating, just before photos taken
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I think this is what this is. Found in the low intertidal zone.
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I think this is what this is. Found in the low intertidal zone.
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I think this is what this is. Found in the low intertidal zone.
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I think this is what this is. Found in the low intertidal zone on a low low tide.
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Living in a tidal gut in the low intertidal zone. I think this is which species it is.
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Living in a tidal gut in the low intertidal zone. I think this is which species it is.
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Living in a tidal gut in the low intertidal zone. I think this is which species it is.
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I think that this is Dolabrifera dolabrifera and not D.brazieri because of the more pink colour than the nearly all green one that I found and was D.brazieri. The posterior half of the animal is usually broad and rounded gradually narrowing anteriorly to the head. from http://www.seaslugforum.net/showall/doladola Although I am sure that @clinton will kindly correct me if I am wrong! *LOL*
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I think that this is Dolabrifera dolabrifera and not D.brazieri because of the more pink colour than the nearly all green one that I found and was D.brazieri. The posterior half of the animal is usually broad and rounded gradually narrowing anteriorly to the head. from http://www.seaslugforum.net/showall/doladola Although I am sure that @clinton will kindly correct me if I am wrong! *LOL*
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I think that this is Dolabrifera dolabrifera and not D.brazieri because of the more pink colour than the nearly all green one that I found and was D.brazieri. The posterior half of the animal is usually broad and rounded gradually narrowing anteriorly to the head. from http://www.seaslugforum.net/showall/doladola Although I am sure that @clinton will kindly correct me if I am wrong! *LOL*
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I think that this is Dolabrifera dolabrifera and not D.brazieri because of the more pink colour than the nearly all green one that I found and was D.brazieri. The posterior half of the animal is usually broad and rounded gradually narrowing anteriorly to the head. from http://www.seaslugforum.net/showall/doladola Although I am sure that @clinton will kindly correct me if I am wrong! *LOL*
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I think this is Dolabrifera brazieri becasue it matches the colour markings of the other ones I have found. Located under a rock in the low intertidal zone.
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I think this is Dolabrifera brazieri becasue it matches the colour markings of the other ones I have found. Located under a rock in the low intertidal zone.
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I think this is Dolabrifera brazieri becasue it matches the colour markings of the other ones I have found. Located under a rock in the low intertidal zone.
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Not sure if this is Dolabrifera brazieri or another species in the Dolabrifera whanau as the mainly orange and brown colouring in this one I have not seen before in Dolabrifera brazieri. Lurking in the low intertidal zone.
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Not sure if this is Dolabrifera brazieri or another species in the Dolabrifera whanau as the mainly orange and brown colouring in this one I have not seen before in Dolabrifera brazieri. Lurking in the low intertidal zone.
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Not sure if this is Dolabrifera brazieri or another species in the Dolabrifera whanau as the mainly orange and brown colouring in this one I have not seen before in Dolabrifera brazieri. Lurking in the low intertidal zone.
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Not sure if this is Dolabrifera brazieri or another species in the Dolabrifera whanau as the mainly orange and brown colouring in this one I have not seen before in Dolabrifera brazieri. Lurking in the low intertidal zone.
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Lurking in a tidal gut, shallow intertidal zone.