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  1. Scientific name: Anaspidea. Predators and Threats: Fish, birds, sea turtles, crabs, and lobster. Unique adaptations: Black ink produced by a gland in the sea hare's foot, and it is used as a defense mechanism. Behavior Pattern: Social behaviour such as following each other and forming groups.

  2. Aug 31, 2018 · Aug 31, 2018. 1 min read. The Atlantic Black Sea Hare, Aplysia morio (A.E. Verril, 1901) is a dark-colored, large (up to 40 cm, or 16 inches) sea slug (a gastropod mollusks without an external shell) that presents the typical, wing-like parapodia and internal shell characteristic of the genus Aplysia.

  3. California Black Sea Hare Aplysia vaccaria Tectibranchiata: Aplysiidae. The largest Sea Slug. Native to northeast Pacific Sea California, United States and Baja California, Mexico, including the Sea of Cortez. Video of Aplysia vaccaria . Back to Molluscs of Southern California

  4. Black Sea Hare Facts. Impressively, the truly stunning Black Sea Hare represents an extremely large species of animal known as a sea slug. For the moment, a total of roughly 3,000 recognized varieties of such creatures exist. That’s an astounding number. This creature forms the largest all of presently known related species.

  5. Aplysia vaccaria, common name the "black sea hare" or the "California black sea hare", is a species of extremely large sea slug, specifically a giant sea hare, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Aplysiidae, the sea hares.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AplysiaAplysia - Wikipedia

    Aplysia ( / əˈplɪʒ ( i) ə /) is a genus of medium-sized to extremely large sea slugs, specifically sea hares, which are a kind of marine gastropod mollusk . These benthic herbivorous creatures can become rather large compared with most other mollusks.

  7. www.shellmuseum.org › shellguide › atlantic-black-sea-hareAtlantic Black Sea Hare

    Atlantic Black Sea Hare. Size up to 400 mm. Large sea slug presenting the typical, wing-like parapodia that are characteristic of the genus Aplysia. Internal shell present. Color dark-brown, blackish, sometimes with darker lines.

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