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Fire Slug, Nudibranch, Janolus ignis, New Zealand

The fire slug (Janolus ignis) is rarely seen during the day because it is nocturnally active and hides during the day near clumps of its food. This nudibranch was found during the day at a depth of 4 metres in sub-tidal waters off the coast of the Catlins, New Zealand.

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Fire Slug (Janolus ignis)_0788.jpg
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Kimball Chen
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Fire Slug Janolus ignis nudibranch sea slug New Zealand Catlins underwater water sub-tidal
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The fire slug (Janolus ignis) is rarely seen during the day because it is nocturnally active and hides during the day near clumps of its food.  This nudibranch was found during the day at a depth of 4 metres in sub-tidal waters off the coast of the Catlins, New Zealand.
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