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A sea slug with rabbit ears

According to U.S. News website odditycentral.com A sea slug named 'joruna parva' was nicknamed 'sea hare' because of its striking resemblance to a rabbit, it was reported on July 22.

This kind of sea slug was discovered by Japanese software zoologist kikutaro Baba in 1938, but it was not known to people around the world until 2014.

This kind of sea slug is also known as' black spotted velvet sea slug '. It has some small sensory nodules on its body surface, and some large nodules form' ears'. In addition, it also has the ability to avoid enemies. It can change the color of seaweed if it eats any color.