Aplysia parvula - eaten by Nemertine worm [2]

April 29, 2005
From: Dong Bum Koh


Dear Bill,

Here are a some more photos showing Aplysia parvula being eaten by Lineus fuscoviridis. [Phylum Nemertea]. It looks like a snake eating its prey. [see message #13659 for the first photos in this sequence]

The whole sequence captured in these photos took just over 2 minutes:  14:45:27 - 14:47:37

Locality: Gam Po Beach, Kyung Book Province. South Korea. Depth: 11 m. 17 April 2005. Rocky bottom. Photographer: Ok Soo Kim

Best regards,
Dong Bum Koh

drkoh@seasee.co.kr

Koh, D. B. , 2005 (Apr 29) Aplysia parvula - eaten by Nemertine worm [2]. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/13660

Dear Koh,

As you say, the whole sequence is uncannily reminiscent of a snake, both in the engulfing of the prey, and in later photos, the large swollen section of the body indicating the undigested prey. It reminds me very much of a large python I saw, while living in Tanzania, some minutes after it had swallowed a neighbour's dog

Best wishes,
Bill Rudman

Rudman, W.B., 2005 (Apr 29). Comment on Aplysia parvula - eaten by Nemertine worm [2] by Dong Bum Koh. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/13660

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