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  2. Jorunna parva - Wikipedia

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    Jorunna parva, commonly known as the sea bunny, is a species of dorid nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusc in the family Discodorididae. The species was first described by Kikutaro Baba. [2] Its resemblance to a rabbit facilitated a surge in popularity on Twitter throughout Japan in 2015. [3]

  3. Adorable 'sea bunnies' are taking the Internet by storm - AOL

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    It's strange to think of a sea slug as adorable, but Japan is going crazy over these slugs that share a strong resemblance to fluffy bunny rabbits. The jorunna parva is small, just three quarters ...

  4. Nudibranch - Wikipedia

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    Sea Slug Forum by William B. Rudman; Nudibranchs of the British Isles; OPK Opistobranquis – Iberian and Mediterranean Opisthobranchs; Mediterranean slug site (actually a misnomer) – Worldwide coverage; The Slug Site, Michael D. Miller 2002–2014; Images, information and identification of Nudibranchs; Nudibranch Photos by Mick Tait

  5. Aplysiida - Wikipedia

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    The order Aplysiida, commonly known as sea hares (Aplysia species and related genera), are medium-sized to very large opisthobranch gastropod molluscs with a soft internal shell made of protein. These are marine gastropod molluscs in the superfamilies Aplysioidea and Akeroidea .

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  7. Jorunna - Wikipedia

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    Jorunna is a genus of sea slugs, dorid nudibranchs, shell-less marine gastropod molluscs in the family Discodorididae. [ 2 ] The name Jorunna comes from the latinization of the name of the character Jorunn from the Laxdæla saga .

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  9. Can you spot the hidden Easter egg in this sea of bunnies?

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    Just find the white bunny towards the left corner of the drawing, in the second row from the bottom. Peek between his little ears and you'll spot the hidden Easter egg! You did it!