The Sea Bunny and Sea Angel


Jorunna Parva is the scientific name of this creature, though people call them sea bunnies because of their resemblance to bunnies. This is known as a species of sea slugs, or nudibranch. The sea bunnies have a variety of colors like white, yellow, orange, and even brown. This coat of “fur” they have isn’t actually fur, they are groups of rods called caryophyllidia, and their spotted spots are believed to play a sensory role. They are very adorable, however if you ever find one do not touch it. They can be very poisonous; it all depends on their diet. They only live for a couple of months or even a year.



Gymnosomata is the scientific name of this creature, though people call them sea angels because they look like they’re flying gracefully. This is also known as a species of sea slugs. They glow because they want to confuse predators, lure prey, or attract mates. Their relatives are the sea butterflies, but even though their relatives, sea angels prefer to eat them. They are about 1cm-2cm tall. And they only live up to two years.

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  1. I liked how you chose rare and un-known species and that you not only included their scientific name but also its colloquial name. These are very adorable species, yet I didn't know these could be poisonous. The way you included two similar organisms made it much more interesting and captivating. I would like to hear more about other species like these ones.

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