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Ken-ichi Ueda
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Ancula gibbosa was probably the second most abundant slug. I must have seen about 10 individuals, which is way more than the 0 - 1 I usually see.
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Ken-ichi Ueda
iNaturalist
The nudibranch Ancula gibbosa, observed in a tidepool at Bean Hollow State Beach in Pescadero, CA.
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Ken-ichi Ueda
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It's kind of hard to be sure, but I think the lower one is laying the eggs that are next to it. Score.
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Robin Agarwal
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Ken-ichi Ueda
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Ken-ichi Ueda
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So this tiny little thing on some algae in my favorite tidepool, early in the morning. Found a second later in the morning, but didn't get a pic.
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Robin Agarwal
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Alison Young
iNaturalist
My second one ever!
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Alison Young
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My second one ever!
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Lorri Gong
iNaturalist
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Bernard Picton
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Bernard Picton
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Donna Pomeroy
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Donna Pomeroy
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Ken-ichi Ueda
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Robin Agarwal
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Alison Young
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Alison Young
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Alison Young
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Ken-ichi Ueda
iNaturalist
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Rebecca Johnson
iNaturalist
Sorry for the blurry photo :(
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Rebecca Johnson
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Ken-ichi Ueda
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cassidy
iNaturalist
first time seeing this beauty
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