Anemone Vs. Nudibranch
Phyllidia ocellata gets tasted as well. Whether or not this nudi met it’s maker is unknown, it was neither consumed nor did it escape during observation. Scientists say these interactions highlight how little we know about the diets and interactions of marine species.
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