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On the head of the Sea Slug are two antennae that can be as long as 43cm. These antennae are actually organs called rhinophores. Sea Slugs are found in all the oceans world wide, located in shallow waters. They feed on other invertebrates, especially sea anemones. This speckled Sea Slug with prominent yellow spots is known as Ruppell's Nudibranch. [BM] {EB}
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