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  2. Nembrotha kubaryana - Wikipedia

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    Nembrotha kubaryana, also known as the variable neon slug or the dusky nembrotha, is a species of colorful sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Polyceridae. [ 3 ] Synonymy

  3. Adopt Me! - Wikipedia

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    Due to the high cost of pets within the game, with some rare pets selling for up to US$300 on off-platform sites, [29] [30] a large subculture of scammers have risen within Adopt Me!. As the primary user base of Adopt Me! is on average younger than the rest of Roblox [citation needed], they are especially susceptible to falling for scams. [31] [32]

  4. Felimida clenchi - Wikipedia

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    It was also known as the "Neon Sea Goddess". [5] It was distinguished by the presence of white rhinophores and blue-tipped brachial leaves. [5] Felimida neona was synonymized with Felimida clenchi by Padula et al. in 2016. [6] They also changed color pattern for identification of Felimida clenchi and Felimida binza. [6]

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  6. Akio Watanabe - Wikipedia

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    Akio Watanabe (渡辺 明夫, Watanabe Akio, born July 27, 1969) is a Japanese animator, illustrator, character designer, supervisor, director, dōjin artist and a member of the circle Pokopii (ぽこぴー).

  7. Glaucus atlanticus - Wikipedia

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    Glaucus atlanticus is the blue sea slug shown here out of water on a beach, and thus collapsed; however, touching the animal directly with your skin can result in a painful sting, with symptoms similar to those caused by the Portuguese man o' war The slug in the water

  8. List of bioluminescent organisms - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 February 2025, at 22:46 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Triboniophorus sp. nov. 'Kaputar' - Wikipedia

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    The slugs can be seen by the hundreds on cool, wet, misty mornings. [2] During the day, they hide in the plant litter at the base of the trees. [2] At night, they come out and climb the tree to eat algae and mosses growing on the tree trunk. [2] The slugs climb down the tree trunk in the early morning to hide and repeat the cycle. [2]