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Equidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus)Observ.
anenomiDescripción
Unfortunately couldn’t get a clear picture of the snout. Was found on edge of the dunes, foraging for ants. Wasn’t at all scared of the people at the beach.
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Lapa Falsa (Umbraculum umbraculum)Observ.
anenomiDescripción
A strange disc shaped animal, with a diameter of about 5cm. Feels a squishy like a jellyfish. Is stuck to the rock.
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Quitones, Cucarachas de Mar Y Parientes (Clase Polyplacophora)Observ.
anenomiDescripción
The chiton is under the snail shell.
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Morena Estriada (Echidna nebulosa)Observ.
anenomiDescripción
Pretty sure its an eel, as it has elongated dorsal and anal fins. About 5cm long.
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Cirrípedos (Infraclase Cirripedia)Observ.
anenomiDescripción
The base is about 2cm in diameter.
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Salamanquesas Y Parientes (Familia Scincidae)Observ.
anenomiDescripción
About 20cm long.
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Estrellas Quebradizas (Clase Ophiuroidea)Observ.
anenomiDescripción
A small star with the longest arm only about 3cm long.
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Género SerpulaObserv.
anenomiDescripción
Tiny animals with a white tube and pink tentacles/arms. The white tube is about 2mm in diameter.
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Anémonas Marinas (Familia Actiniidae)Observ.
anenomiDescripción
About 5cm in diameter.
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Observ.
anenomiDescripción
The tube is about 5cm long. The animal retracted into the tube at the slightest movement of the water.
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anenomiDescripción
Sea hare eggs/spawn? Found in a rockpool that currently contained sea hares.
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Liebre de Mar de Juliana (Aplysia juliana)Observ.
anenomiDescripción
About 15cm long. There were 6 individuals in the rockpool.