Mottled sea hare
A species of Aplysia, Also known as Black sea hare Scientific name : Aplysia fasciata Genus : Aplysia
Mottled sea hare, A species of Aplysia
Also known as:
Black sea hare
Botanical name: Aplysia fasciata
Genus: Aplysia
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Mottled sea hare (Aplysia fasciata) is a species of sea slug named for the white spots upon its copper-brown skin. Their style of swimming is so graceful that it is often compared to flight, a comparison exacerbated by its fluttering, voluminous paradopia, said to resemble wings.
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