Believe it or not, this creature is from one of the most beautiful families in the animal kingdom. It’s a Melibe viridis, a carnivorous nudibranch, also known as a sea slug.
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Underwater cameraman Jace Green spotted this one deep in the Ceram Sea during a night dive. Nudibranchs are shell-less mollusks that can be brightly colored or drab to match their surroundings. They’re found on the sea floor feeding on algae, sponges, anemones, corals, barnacles, and even other nudibranchs.

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