Watch This Sea Hare Slurp Up Algae From the Eelgrass | #DeepLook #Shorts
Eelgrass sea hares are tiny aquatic slugs that can be found munching on the microscopic algae that grow on the surface of eelgrass, a type of marine seagrass. Also known as the Taylor’s sea hare, these humble, zebra-striped slices of green jello are actually crucial to the health of their ecosystem.
Learn more in our episode "See Sea Slugs Scour Seagrass by the Seashore" ? https://youtu.be/kjvhVVu5uqE
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