Sunday, July 26, 2009

Sea mollusks

Some sea snails breeding and laying eggs at Seahurst Park, Seattle, WA.


Also a mystery sea creature. I have no idea what it was, and two other professors didn't know either. It was found in the middle region of the rocky intertidal zone, under a rock in a tidepool. I think it's some kind of mollusk, but had no identifiable nudibranch features... it didn't move at all and had nothing that easily resembled a foot, mouth, tentacle or "gill." It would only open it's "wings" for lack of a better word, two flaps on the sides of its body. If anyone has a hint or idea, by all means let me know.

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