I love, love nudibranchs (this pair is Nembrotha kubaryana). They are the little gems I search for when perusing the tidal pools and sand bars of Northern California. Though their colors are quite striking, there's no getting around the fact that they are, in essence, slugs. And, they're toxic.
Thanks for the photo, Sherry.
Photo source: David Doubilet via National Geographic
I love these creatures.
ReplyDeleteIf there is a God, he of she must have had lots of fun thinking them up!
I have been obsessing over these morsels for a few days now.
ReplyDeleteThey are, in essence, pure joy.
They look like they got painted with puffy paint!
ReplyDelete*throws out blacklight*
ReplyDeleteIf there is a God, He/She has a whole lot of Femo modeling clay to doodle around with, in ALL the colors...
ReplyDelete@ bats; Then i'd love to be god :P
ReplyDeleteIf you're going to be a slug, you might as well do it up in style, I says.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised to find these little guys on your "Ugly" blog. They are quite stylish if you ask me. :)
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