I have no problem keeping track of how many times I have answered the phone at dawn to hear: “I just found my first sea hare! He just inked me!” The caller, my grandson Parker, was standing in the ...
Large numbers of sea hares have been spotted in shallow waters A Guernsey based scientist has encouraged islanders to report sightings of sea hares, after hundreds were spotted in island waters. The ...
They're called sea hares, and look like black slugs. They've been washing up in massive numbers on Martin and St. Lucie County beaches the past couple of days. While they may not be pretty to look at ...
The two rows of frills on a white-speckled sea hare’s back line its hidden shell. I didn’t say the opposite sex of their own species because sea hares don’t have that bother. They’re hermaphrodites, ...
A sea hare, a gulper eel, and a colony of what looks like sea pork have all turned up recently on the San Diego coast, keeping local scientists busy. In early October, a beachgoer at Windansea in La ...
PANAMA CITY BEACH — It looks like an oversized winged aquatic slug, and not a very pretty one at that. This season, beachgoers have been catching them at what seems to be higher-than-average rates ...
A sea hare washed ashore and turned heads Wednesday morning in Cocoa Beach.The Brevard Times shared a photo of sea hare, which is also known as a sea slug. Unlike the slugs found on land, sea hares do ...
It’s likely you’ve seen sea hares washed up on your local beach, but what are they exactly? They’re ugly and peculiar but sea hares (Aplysia dactylomela) are more common than you may realise. Hundreds ...
COCOA BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) – A sea hare washed onto the shore in Cocoa Beach Wednesday, the Brevard Times reports. The Times shared the above video. Sea hares – or sea slugs – are gastropods, the Times ...
A Guernsey based scientist has encouraged islanders to report sightings of sea hares, after hundreds were spotted in island waters. The sea hares, often called sea slugs, were seen in large numbers by ...
PANAMA CITY BEACH — It looks like an oversized winged aquatic slug, and not a very pretty one at that. This season, beachgoers have been catching them at what seems to be higher-than-average rates ...
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