Glands? No, those are vacuum tubes. The tube nudibranches have superior sound quality to their transistorized cousins.
February 11, 2010
Anonymous said...
bwahahahaha!!! ^_^ it's a zenith nudibranch!
February 15, 2010
Nudibranchs are some of my favorite creatures. These marine slugs seem almost ethereal as they flow across ocean surfaces. Below is an undescribed Eubranchus sp. (found near a river area in Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia).
See those two bulbs (cerrata) with the pink caps and white stringy innards? Those strings aredigestive glands, and the slug is most likely eating the hydroid upon which it is treading. My own digestive glands are currently working on some leftover general chicken and vegetable chow mein. Thanks for the slug, Jelo. Photo source: Alfred Jakoblich via Slugsite.us [Image]
posted by Raging Wombat at 12:31 PM on Jan 22, 2010
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Close this window Jump to comment formGlands? No, those are vacuum tubes. The tube nudibranches have superior sound quality to their transistorized cousins.
February 11, 2010
bwahahahaha!!! ^_^ it's a zenith nudibranch!
February 15, 2010