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Sea Bunnies (Jorunna parva)
Order: Nudibranchia
Diet: Sponges in the genus Chalinidae Conservation Status: Not Evaluated
These nudibranchs became famous for resembling a bunny. They can be found in Japan, The Philippines, Papua New Guinea, The Philippines, Seychelles, and Reunion. They can be found in warm waters where resources are abundant. They can live for several months to a year.
The bunny-ear looking structure on its head is called Rhinophore. Its filled with sensory organ and taste receptors. The fluffy tail like structures on its back are its gills. It’s used by the sea bunny to breathe. Its body is covered in papilae, which are used for sensing stuff.
If you ever find one, do not touch it! It’s very toxic.
To learn more: - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorunna_parva - https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/150723-sea-slug-nudibranch-sea-bunny-ocean-animals-science
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