| 1. | In Australia sea hares are sometimes known as " beach blobbies ".
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| 2. | Sea hares are however shell-less sea snails, and some species are extremely large.
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| 3. | Their skin contains a similar toxin that renders sea hares largely inedible to many predators.
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| 4. | Learning and memory using nociceptors in the sea hare, " Aplysia " has been described.
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| 5. | Some sea hares use their parapodia to swim.
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| 6. | Some gastropods, such as the sea hare " Aplysia ", appear to lack respiratory pigments altogether.
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| 7. | Sea hares have soft bodies with an internal shell, and like all opistobranch molluscs, they are hermaphroditic.
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| 8. | Sea Slug Forum has information and numerous images of nudibranchs, bubble-snails, sea hares and other kinds of sea slugs.
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| 9. | At least one, a small slug of a type called the sea hare, appears to be extinct, Clark said.
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| 10. | Therefore, in 2005, hectochlorin was re-isolated from the Thai sea hare " Bursatella leachii ", along with a new analogue, deacetylhectochlorin.
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