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Diagnosis: Polymita sulphurosa Common name: N/A
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May I request for an assigned snail please? If it’s no trouble! :D
Sure! You get a...
Diagnosis: Polymita sulphurosa Common name: N/A
(source)
Bandfish | Cepolidae
"Very little was known about this strange fish until the 1970s, when divers discovered a population in shallow water around Lundy Island off the west coast of Britain. The red bandfish is shaped like an eel but flattened from side to side, with a long, golden-yellow fin running the length of the body on both sides. In mature males, the fin has a bright blue edge. These fish live in deep mud burrows, emerging just far enough to feed on passing arrow worms and other plankton in the manner of tropical garden eels. They also swim free of their burrows at times. In addition to single burrows, colonies of many thousands of individuals have been discovered. The burrows sometimes connect with those of burrowing crabs, and this may be a deliberate association." -
(by caminu)