New species

A handout picture received from the California Academy of Sciences shows a new species of aeolid nudibranch, or sea slug, discovered during its 2011 Philippine Biodiversity Expedition. These brightly colored mollusks don't need shells for protection, instead they produce powerful toxins to keep potential predators at bay. The California Academy of Sciences said it discovered more than 300 previously unknown animals and plants during the recent 42-day marine and land survey of the Southeast Asian archipelago. Photo courtesy: AFP

A handout picture received from the California Academy of Sciences shows a new species of aeolid nudibranch, or sea slug, discovered during its 2011 Philippine Biodiversity Expedition. These brightly colored mollusks don't need shells for protection, instead they produce powerful toxins to keep potential predators at bay. The California Academy of Sciences said it discovered more than 300 previously unknown animals and plants during the recent 42-day marine and land survey of the Southeast Asian archipelago. Photo courtesy: AFP


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