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"Gastropods: A Fascinating World of Shelled Wonders and Colorful Nudibranchs" From the vibrant Nudibranch (Janolus cristatus) in Vela Luka

Background imageGastropod Collection: Gymnodoris ceylonica nudibranch, Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

Gymnodoris ceylonica nudibranch, Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

Background imageGastropod Collection: A pair of nudibranch, Papua New Guinea

A pair of nudibranch, Papua New Guinea

Background imageGastropod Collection: A purple Hypselodoris apolegma nudibranch with large cerata

A purple Hypselodoris apolegma nudibranch with large cerata
A bright purple Hypselodoris apolegma nudibranch with very large cerata, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Pair of nudibranch sea slugs, Bali, Indonesia

Pair of nudibranch sea slugs, Bali, Indonesia
Pair of Mexichromis multituberculata and a hypselodoris nigrostriata nudibranch sea slug, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: A pair of Ceylon nudibranchs mating on a sandy slope

A pair of Ceylon nudibranchs mating on a sandy slope
A pair of Ceylon nudibranchs (Gymnodoris ceylonica) mate on a sandy slope in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical region in Indonesia is known for its spectacular coral reefs

Background imageGastropod Collection: Halgerda batangas nudibranch, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Halgerda batangas nudibranch, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Halgerda batangas sea slug nudibranch, Lembeh Strait, Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Phyllidia ocellata nudibranch

Phyllidia ocellata nudibranch, Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

Background imageGastropod Collection: Close-up view of a nudibranch feeding on the reef, Fiji

Close-up view of a nudibranch feeding on the reef, Fiji

Background imageGastropod Collection: A beautiful nudibranch crawls across a reef in Indonesia

A beautiful nudibranch crawls across a reef in Indonesia
A beautiful nudibranch (Hypselodoris bullockii) crawls slowly across a reef in Indonesia. This tropical region, within the Coral Triangle, is home to an incredible variety of marine life

Background imageGastropod Collection: A live sundial shell crawls across the seafloor

A live sundial shell crawls across the seafloor
A live sundial shell (Architectonica perspectiva) crawls across the seafloor in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical region in Indonesia is known for its spectacular coral reefs

Background imageGastropod Collection: A colorful nudibranch eeds on tunicates

A colorful nudibranch eeds on tunicates
A colorful nudibranch (Nembrotha chamberlaini) feeds on tunicates in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This beautiful area harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity

Background imageGastropod Collection: Red spindle cowrie on whip coral, Bali, Indonesia

Red spindle cowrie on whip coral, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Hypselodoris sp. nudibranch, Bali, indonesia

Hypselodoris sp. nudibranch, Bali, indonesia
Hypselodoris sp. sea slug nudibranch with extended mouth, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: A large tiger cowrie, Fiji

A large tiger cowrie, Fiji
A large tiger cowrie (Cypraea tigrisis), Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

Background imageGastropod Collection: Jorunna funebris nudibranch eggs, Papua New Guinea

Jorunna funebris nudibranch eggs, Papua New Guinea

Background imageGastropod Collection: Detailed view of a beautiful nudibranch reflection captured on a mirror

Detailed view of a beautiful nudibranch reflection captured on a mirror

Background imageGastropod Collection: Head on view of Hypselodoris bullockii nudibranch

Head on view of Hypselodoris bullockii nudibranch with cerata visible, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Glossodoris cruenta nudibranch, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Glossodoris cruenta nudibranch, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Glossodoris cruenta sea slug nudibranch, Lembeh Strait, Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Discodoris sp. nudibranch, Bali, Indonesia

Discodoris sp. nudibranch, Bali, Indonesia
Discodoris sp. sea slug nudibranch, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: A large red gorgonian sea fan and tiger cowrie in waters off Fiji

A large red gorgonian sea fan and tiger cowrie in waters off Fiji
A large red gorgonian sea fan and large tiger cowrie (Cypraea tigrisis), Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

Background imageGastropod Collection: Chromodoris kunei nudibranch carrying an orange emperor shrimp on its back

Chromodoris kunei nudibranch carrying an orange emperor shrimp on its back, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Mating Nembrotha kubaryana sea slugs, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Mating Nembrotha kubaryana sea slugs, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Mating Nembrotha kubaryana sea slugs nudibranch, Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Risbecia tryoni nudibranch, Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

Risbecia tryoni nudibranch, Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

Background imageGastropod Collection: Phyllodesmium briareum nudibranch on purple hard coral, Indonesia

Phyllodesmium briareum nudibranch on purple hard coral, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Annas chromodoris nudibranch sea slug

Annas chromodoris nudibranch sea slug
Annas chromodoris (Chromodoris annae) nudibranch sea slug, Aljui Bay, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Nudibranch on orange sponge, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Nudibranch on orange sponge, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea
Nudibranch or sea slug (Chromodoris coi) on orange sponge, Fathers reef, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageGastropod Collection: Chromodoris coi beige nudibranch with black line

Chromodoris coi beige nudibranch with black line, South China Sea, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Pair of black and white Joruna funebris nudibranch, Indonesia

Pair of black and white Joruna funebris nudibranch, Indonesia
Pair of black and white Joruna funebris sea slugs on red and blue sponges, Anambas, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Chromodoris fidelis sea slug nudibranch

Chromodoris fidelis sea slug nudibranch, Mataking, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageGastropod Collection: A Hypselodoris bullockii nudibranch crawls slowly across a reef

A Hypselodoris bullockii nudibranch crawls slowly across a reef
A beautiful nudibranch (Hypselodoris bullockii) crawls slowly across a reef in Indonesia. This tropical region, within the Coral Triangle, is home to an incredible variety of marine life

Background imageGastropod Collection: A yellow nudibranch crawling across a colorful reef, Papua New Guinea

A yellow nudibranch crawling across a colorful reef, Papua New Guinea
A Banana Nudibranch (Notodoris minor) crawling across a colorful reef in the warm ocean waters of Papua New Guinea

Background imageGastropod Collection: Bright red Cowrie on coral, Papua New Guinea

Bright red Cowrie on coral, Papua New Guinea
Bright red Cowrie (Phenacovolva tokioi) on coral, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageGastropod Collection: Orange and white Glossodoris rufomarginata nudibranch

Orange and white Glossodoris rufomarginata nudibranch, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Nudibranch feeding on the reef, Fiji

Nudibranch feeding on the reef, Fiji

Background imageGastropod Collection: A pair of Bullocks hypselodoris nudibranchs

A pair of Bullocks hypselodoris nudibranchs, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Headshield slugs coiled over a red coral, Indonesia

Headshield slugs coiled over a red coral, Indonesia
Several Swallowtail headshield slugs nudibranch (Chelidonura amoena) coiled over a red coral, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Black-margined nudibranch on white background

Black-margined nudibranch on white background
Black-margined nudibranch (Glossodoris atromarginata) on white background

Background imageGastropod Collection: Aphelodoris varia sea slug nudibranch, Sydney, Australia

Aphelodoris varia sea slug nudibranch, Sydney, Australia

Background imageGastropod Collection: A pair of pink nudibranchs, Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

A pair of pink nudibranchs, Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Flamingo tongue snail on coral, Key Largo, Florida

Flamingo tongue snail on coral, Key Largo, Florida

Background imageGastropod Collection: Nudibranch feeding on algae, Papua New Guinea

Nudibranch feeding on algae, Papua New Guinea

Background imageGastropod Collection: Yellow-Ridged Ceratosoma nudibranch

Yellow-Ridged Ceratosoma nudibranch
Yellow-Ridged Ceratosoma (Ceratosoma flavicostatum) nudibranch, head on view, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Lochs Chromodoris nudibranch, North Sulawesi

Lochs Chromodoris nudibranch, North Sulawesi
White, black and pink Lochs Chromodoris (Chromodoris lochi) nudibranch, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Solar-powered nudibranch, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Solar-powered nudibranch, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Solar-powered nudibranch (Phyllodesmium longicirrum), Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Close-up of a beautiful Halgerda batangas nudibranch

Close-up of a beautiful Halgerda batangas nudibranch
A Halgerda nudibranch (Halgerda batangas) crawls across the seafloor in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical region in Indonesia is known for its spectacular coral reefs

Background imageGastropod Collection: A pair of Risbecia tryoni nudibranch, Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

A pair of Risbecia tryoni nudibranch, Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

Background imageGastropod Collection: Chromodoris kuniei nudibranch, Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

Chromodoris kuniei nudibranch, Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

Background imageGastropod Collection: Detailed view of a Flamingo Tongue Snail

Detailed view of a Flamingo Tongue Snail
Detailed view of a beautiful Flamingo Tongue Snail, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands



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"Gastropods: A Fascinating World of Shelled Wonders and Colorful Nudibranchs" From the vibrant Nudibranch (Janolus cristatus) in Vela Luka, Croatia to the Giant African Snails engaging in a unique mating ritual with love darts, gastropods never cease to amaze. These creatures are widely distributed in tropical regions, showcasing their diversity and adaptability. The Janthina violacea, also known as the violet snail, displays its stunning hues while floating gracefully on the ocean's surface. Meanwhile, snail teeth reveal an unexpected complexity within these seemingly simple organisms. Observing a Common Snail delicately perched on a Bergenia leaf reminds us of nature's intricate balance. In Lembeh Strait, Indonesia, the mesmerizing Nudibranch (Phyllidia marindica) captivates divers with its striking appearance. Discoveries continue to be made within this realm as newly described species like Doto greenamyeri emerge from feather hydroids. Even garden snails surprise us by carrying their young on their backs through digital manipulation that enhances colors and lightens backgrounds. In Hokkaido, Japan, female limpets release streams of eggs into the water during spawning season—a breathtaking sight indeed. Delving deeper into gastropod anatomy reveals intricate internal structures found within land snails. Witnessing a Fingerprint Flamingo Tongue crawling over sponge in Trinidad and Tobago showcases nature's artistry at its finest. And let's not forget about the Common Grey Seaslug beside a Snakelocks Anemone—proof that beauty can be found even in shallow pools. Gastropods truly offer endless wonders for those who take the time to explore their world beneath our seas and across various landscapes worldwide.