Black nudibranch at Pinnacle DSC02738
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Description: English: Tambja capensis is seen in depths usually deeper than 5m, otherwise unpredictable. The adults are usually solitary, but some years ago large numbers of juveniles were seen on blue-green bushy bryozoan colonies, where they were well camouflaged. Taken at Pinnacle, an inshore rocky reef in the Gordon's Bay area of the east side of False Bay, near Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Date: 2005. Source: Own work. Author: Peter Southwood - User: (WT-shared) Pbsouthwood at wts wikivoyage.
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- Tambja capensis (Black nudibranch)
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