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Posted on January 29, 2015 by Shaun

Australian droplet tunicate (Eudistoma elongatum) in Whangarei Harbour

So ugly, they look worse at low tide… sea snot. Amazing how dense the beds are given its only just been introduced to New Zealand. I guess we better get used to them.

http://naturewatch.org.nz/observations/1194853

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