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Kate JonkerLittle Flame
This is a little gasflame nudibranch, photographed at Photographer's Reef in Simon's Town
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Peet J Van EedenThe attractive feather duster worm’s head is modified into two large spiral whorls. It extends from a white cemented tube and is used for feeding from suspended particles in the water.
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Peet J Van EedenSilvertip Nudibranch grazing on its favourite bryozoan
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Peet J Van EedenCoral Nudibranchs
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Peet J Van EedenWhite variant of Gas flame nudibranch
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Peet J Van EedenRed Fan worm
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Peet J Van EedenBoxing Gloves with a sting
Spherules or defense mechanism of a False Plum Sea Anemone to defend its territory. These Spherules contain stinging cells or nematocysts