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The Comeback Sea Slug

The Comeback Sea Slug - marine animals, mollusks, nudibranch, zoology
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This nudibranch (Felimare californiensis) is making a comeback to a location it hasn't been to in years. First discovered off the coast of Southern California in 1902, it was thought to be extinct in the region since 1984 due to pollution. But the nudibranch, with its blue and gold color scheme (matching the University of California), has been spotted off the Southern California coast several times since 2003. Scientists have their fingers crossed that this indicates a larger comeback for the species.
Veronidae Uploaded by Veronidae on . The Comeback Sea Slug - Desktop Nexus Animals Download free wallpapers and background images: The Comeback Sea Slug. Desktop Nexus Animals background ID 2664554. This nudibranch (Felimare californiensis) is making a comeback to a location it hasn't been to in years. First discovered off the coast of Southern California in 1902, it was thought to be extinct in the region since 1984 due to pollution. But the nudibranch, with its blue and gold color scheme (matching the University of California), has been spotted off the Southern California coast several times since 2003. Scientists have their fingers crossed that this indicates a larger comeback for the species. 4.1
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Uploaded By: Veronidae
Date Uploaded: November 11, 2022
Filename: Marine-Fauna-038.jpg
Original Resolution: 1056x774
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Category: Other

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