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Tunicates

Description:

A tunicate is a marine invertebrate animal, a member of the subphylum Tunicata, which is part of the Chordata, a phylum which includes all animals with dorsal nerve cords and notochords. This one is rather small, less than 1 cm in height.

Habitat:

Tropical reefs

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17 Comments

AlbertKang
AlbertKang 8 years ago

Thanks, @DrNamgyal :)

DrNamgyalT.Sherpa
DrNamgyalT.Sherpa 8 years ago

Great spotting and neat photography, Albert. Congrats for the SOTW!

AlbertKang
AlbertKang 8 years ago

Thanks, @Lisa and PN Rangers for this honour!
Thanks too, @SukanyaDatta, @Kathleen, @Leanne and @Mark for all your support :)

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 8 years ago

Congrats Albert.

LeanneGardner
LeanneGardner 8 years ago

Amazing! Congratulations Albert :)

Congratulations!!

SukanyaDatta
SukanyaDatta 8 years ago

Congratulations, Albert. Such a rare spotting. Thanks.

LisaPowers
LisaPowers 8 years ago

Congratulations AlbertKang! This spotting was voted our Ranger Choice Spot of the Week!

https://twitter.com/projectnoah/status/6...

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AlbertKang
AlbertKang 8 years ago

Thanks, @Leuba :)

Leuba Ridgway
Leuba Ridgway 8 years ago

So lovely and delicate. Thanks for sharing.

AlbertKang
AlbertKang 8 years ago

Thanks, @Antonio and @sunnyjosef.
Glad you both like this Spotting :)

sunnyjosef
sunnyjosef 8 years ago

Interesting animal!! TFS Albert..

Great spotting Albert,congrats and thanks for sharing

AlbertKang
AlbertKang 8 years ago

Thanks, @Ashley for this nomination :)

Thanks too @James and yes @Maria, they are very delicate.

AshleyT
AshleyT 8 years ago

Your spotting has been nominated for the Spotting of the Week. The winner will be chosen by the Project Noah Rangers based on a combination of factors including: uniqueness of the shot, status of the organism (for example, rare or endangered), quality of the information provided in the habitat and description sections. There is a subjective element, of course; the spotting with the highest number of Ranger votes is chosen. Congratulations on being nominated!

Maria dB
Maria dB 8 years ago

So delicate in appearance!

James McNair
James McNair 8 years ago

Amazing

AlbertKang
Spotted by
AlbertKang

Mabini, Calabarzon, Philippines

Spotted on Oct 27, 2015
Submitted on Oct 28, 2015

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