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Sign In to followI agree with Dan-tooineWells, it looks similar to the sea hares we have in California. Check out my spotting to see if you agree: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/790...
Thank you for the ID jprat!
I gave you an ID so you also have a website link to find any information on your spotting!
You can see a tiny bit of the leaves in the photo, they're long and dark green in an oval kind of shape. The plant is small and the flowers and leaves grow away from the center of the plant that holds the roots. Hope that's more helpful!
Haha, no it's definitely real!
Thank you harsuame and I added it to the mission Nopayahnah! :)
Thanks for the ID despite the poor quality of the picture!
Thank you Teresa. I just added 2 other photos to replace some of the poorer ones also. Hope you like them too. :)
Thank you KarenL, this is another one of the animals in my Biology class. I believe there are two or three of this same species.