Daily marine life.

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  1. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I don't mind pictures of worms in the least. Are they feeding off algae by any chance?
     
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    Kildale Nature's Window

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    They just collect food particles from the sediment surface, just what drops in for lunch, or dinner.
     
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    Chitons today and two also. These are some of my favorites. You can usually only see them at low tide if you are prepared to rummage around the seaweed.

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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I'd be more than glad to have a rummage around if I could fins some of those. They remind me of enamelled brooches. In fact the first one would appear to have tortoiseshell around the edges.
     



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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    The colours on the first chiton are quite interesting.
     
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    Today we see one of those animals that live in the seagrasses that are in the coastal waters. This is Phyllaplysia taylori, Taylor's Sea Hare.

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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I presume the pattern on its skin is a way of disguising itself from predators.
     
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    Sea slugs fascinate me. I've never seen any though. :D I'd love to see that first chiton in real life too. It's very pretty.
     
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    Two images today, Nucella lamellosa, Wrinkled whelk with eggs and then someone else trying to look like a Nucella lamellosa, a hermit crab.

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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I remember, a long time ago, watching a hermit crab moving 'house'. It was one of the most memorable moments I've ever had. How I wish I'd had a camera with me that day.
     
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    So that's what the eggs look like. :D I'll show the girls and then we'll look out for them come summer.

    Eileen, I also saw a hermit crab moving house once, and the memory of it has stayed with me all these years.
     
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    Today we have a strange one, Flattop Seasquirt Chelyosoma productum. Only seen one of these.

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    This Seasquirt looks as though it's just been turned out of a jelly mould!!
     
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    We go back to the chitons today with another two, Katharina tunicata, the Black Katy chiton and Mopalia ciliata, the Hairy chiton

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    The hairy one looks as though it's been decorated around the edges.
     

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