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Nudibranch Hypselodoris Infucata
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Nudibranch Hypselodoris Infucata
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500px provided description: Many nudibranchs use their brightly colored bodies to warn potential predators that they are full of distasteful chemicals. This is an alternative defence mechanism to having a hard shell, which most other molluscs use as primary protection. [#portrait ,#macro ,#animals ,#bokeh ,#animal ,#wildlife ,#colorful ,#underwater ,#philippines ,#nudibranch ,#diving ,#dive ,#marine ,#marine life ,#undersea ,#scuba ,#scuba diving ,#marinelife ,#scubadiving ,#anilao ,#muck diving ,#sea slug ,#rhinophores ,#scubadive ,#scuba dive]
Date 20 April 2014, 16:07:20 (UTC)
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Camera location13° 42′ 10.31″ N, 120° 51′ 58.08″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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