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Nudibranchs will often climb up bits of coral in order to use their extraordinary chemo receptor rhinophores to "taste" the water and sense food sources and threats.

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Aeolidacea: Aeolidina: Aeolids: Eolids, Bitung, Bony Fishes: Osteichthyes, Fishes, Flabellina rubrolineata, Flabellinidae, Gastropods: Gastropoda, Indo-Pacific, Indonesia, Invertebrates, Lembeh Straits, Marine Life, Mollusks: Mollusca, Molucca Sea, North Sulawesi, Nudi Falls, Nudibranchs: Nudibranchia, PLACES, Pacific Ocean, Sculpins: Cottidae, Sea Slugs: Opisthobranchs: Ophisthobranchia: Opisthobranchia, Wetpixel Expeditions, Wetpixel/Mustard Macro Workshop 2016, blue water, flabby sculpin: Zesticelus profundorum, tropical water, www.hanlon-photography.com, © Adam Hanlon, ©Adam Hanlon 2016
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Nudibranchs will often climb up bits of coral in order to use their extraordinary chemo receptor rhinophores to "taste" the water and sense food sources and threats.