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No idea what it is though
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No idea what it is though
Opening shot is a Hawks Bill turtle trying ti sleep under the edge of the coral! Is that what we are talking about? Come on where are your sea eyes?
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NO, I think he is asking about the critter he filmed after the turtle.
I don't know exactly what that is, but it looks to be some form of Zooplankton. I am not a biologist, so that is just a guess.
Squid Larva! Look and you can see it is swimming backwards and has swimmerets in the right place and what looks like Tentacles putting everything in the right place.
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Where was it shot? Anyone know?
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No, I am talking about the red colored rocks! lol......Opening shot is a Hawks Bill turtle trying ti sleep under the edge of the coral! Is that what we are talking about? Come on where are your sea eyes?
It was shot in Bonaire.
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An exact ID is way beyond my ken, but I'd bet on a opisthobranch in the suborder Gymnosomata. That'd make it a "Sea angel", also known as a clione, and previously known as a pteropod, which are a group of small swimming sea slugs.
On the other hand it could be a jelly that I'm unfamiliar with, but I doubt it due to the way it swims.