Umbraculum umbraculum sea slug on the seabed. This is a primitive sea slug that has a shell on its back. This shell is covered in grey detritus. The sea slug's two rhinophores (orange,centre) are seen projecting from under the shell. These are used to sense chemicals in the water. This sea slug can reach a length of around 15 centimetres. Photographed off Sulawesi,Indonesia | |
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