Do sea bunny have eyes?

Sea bunnies do not have any eyes or visual system and so rely solely on their 'ears' and 'fur' to navigate their surroundings.
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How do sea bunnies see?

Sea bunnies have black eyes. They can see movement and help them navigate the seas. Sea bunnies have small dark eyes to make it easier to spot predators in the water. They also have a sea shell that sea bunnies use to hide in from predators.
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Does sea slug have eyes?

Yes, all sea slugs have eyes but they aren't very good at seeing things. We think that all the eyes can do is let the slug know whether it is light or dark, or when a shadow is passing over them. This might be useful if the shadow is made by a fish or something that is coming to eat them.
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Are sea bunnies toxic to touch?

Luckily for them, they are very, very poisonous and anyone who eats them will definitely have a hard time afterwards. Simply saying, these creatures are just for your eyes. You can adore and coo over these fuzzy creatures but just resist the urge to touch those rabbit ears.
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Why do sea bunnies look like bunnies?

The two little 'ears' that make these sea creatures look like bunnies are actually sensory organs called rhinophores. They help the sea bunny to detect chemical scents in the water column, allowing them to find food and also potential mates.
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Are sea bunnies toxic?

Sea bunnies are so small one will fit on your fingertip. Predators stay away from these little slugs because they're very toxic. They cleverly absorb toxins from the creatures they feed on, like toxic sponges.
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Can I pet a sea bunny?

Unfortunately at the moment it is not possible to keep sea bunnies as pets but if it was they would be top of the list for the Boat International office. If you prefer your cute sea creatures to not be slugs then don't miss our video of a seal playing footsies with kayakers.
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Can I have a pet sea slug?

Sea Slugs in the Trade

Now because of increased education, more shops and aquarists are refusing to sell or buy them because they can be difficult to keep alive and are naturally short-lived (many live less than a year in the wild). The most attractive of those collected belong to the order nudibranchia.
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What is a sea fairy slug?

Nudibranchs are shell-less mollusks belonging to the sea slug family and possess some of the most captivating patterns, shapes and colours. The "feathery gills and horns" usually seen on their backs are their gills which they use to breathe underwater.
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How many hearts does a slug have?

Snails usually have two heart chambers, one atrium and one ventricle.
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Do sea slugs have hearts?

The sea slugs are regrowing vital organs such as the heart, while flatworms and sea squirts don't have hearts to begin with. Oddly enough, the headless bodies can also survive for a few months, their hearts still beating as they begin to rot, reports Christa Leste-Lasserre for New Scientist.
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Why are sea bunnies poisonous?

They are very toxic, because of the food they eat, which are sponges. All dorid nudibranchs (the group of slugs J. parva belongs to) are toxic because of their diet, and these toxins are often used in cancer treatments for people. Who would have thought that sea bunnies would be lifesavers, besides being cute?
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Is a the sea rabbit a real animal?

The animal isn't actually a tiny ocean-dwelling rabbit. The creature eliciting "awwws" around the world is a type of sea slug called Jorunna parva. Most are less than an inch (2.5 centimeters) long and can be found throughout the Indo-Pacific Ocean from South Africa to the central Pacific.
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Are sea sheep real?

Also known by their scientific name – Costasiella kuroshimae, they are actually a species of sea slug. Depending on whom you talk to, they're also call them sea sheep, leaf slugs, and bunny slugs.
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Can you have a blue dragon as a pet?

They Don't Make Good Pets

A blue dragon's striking blue looks lead some people to consider adding them to a home aquarium. Fortunately, these creatures aren't readily available for purchase. They don't make good pets because of their dietary needs, it is impossible to find food for them at a pet store.
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Can you touch sea slugs?

Sea slugs are found on the seabed of oceans across the world. The bodies of some types of sea slug have bright colours, fancy frills, and bold patterns. These colours and patterns show that the sea slugs are highly venomous (poisonous) or dangerous to touch and warn predators to stay away.
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Can you own a blue sea slug?

Many people want to add them to their aquariums, leading to an increase in their appearance in the exotic pet trade. However, keeping the Blue Glaucus as a pet is impractical because of its diet. Obtaining the number of Portuguese man o' War they need is impossible, and those kept as pets often starve to death.
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How many babies can sea bunnies have?

In some species such as Vayssierea felis there can be as few as one or two eggs in an egg mass, while at the other extreme the Sea Hare Aplysia fasciata is estimated to lay as many as 25 million eggs(Thompson & Bebbington, 1969).
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What colors are sea bunnies?

The sea bunny itself varies between several different colors, including white, yellow, brown, and much less commonly, green. There is some scientific debate about whether these variations represent entirely different species or simple color morphs of the same species.
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When was the sea bunny discovered?

Japanese marine biologist Kikutaro Baba discovered the species and was the first to describe them in 1938, but they've been pretty much unknown since. So why all the Internet fame? A Japanese dive store filmed them in March of 2014, but the footage recently went viral and a new cyber star was born.
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How many sea bunnies are there in the world?

It's round, and fluffy and has wee wiggly ears. Sort of. These little sea creatures, affectionately dubbed “sea bunnies,” have become social media celebrities. They're actually sea slugs, and belong to a taxonomical order called the nudibranchs, which is comprised of some 3,000 species.
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What is sea bunny?

Jorunna parva, commonly known as the sea bunny, is a species of dorid nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusc in the family Discodorididae. The species was first described by Kikutaro Baba. Its resemblance to a rabbit facilitated a surge in popularity on Twitter throughout Japan in 2015.
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