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The collective noun for nudibranchs is a "bloom." This term reflects the vibrant and colorful appearances of these sea slugs, which are often found in large groups. Nudibranchs are known for their diverse shapes and patterns, making a bloom of them a stunning sight in marine environments.
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Nudibranchs eat bryozoans
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Nudibranchs are preyed upon by various predators in their marine ecosystems, including fish, crabs, sea stars, and certain species of sea slugs. These predators are attracted to nudibranchs due to their bright colors, which can serve as a warning signal or camouflage, depending on the species.
Nudibranchs
Nudibranchs are members of the group of molluscs known as gastropods, specifically within the subclass Opisthobranchia. These marine snails are characterized by their lack of a shell and their vibrant colors and patterns.
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Marine flatworms typically have a flat, ribbon-like body with distinct bilateral symmetry, while nudibranchs have a soft body with external gills on their back and often colorful patterns. Additionally, nudibranchs belong to the mollusk group, while marine flatworms do not.