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  • Giant Pyrosome, a colony of genetically identical individual pelagic tunicates that can reach 60 ft. /18m length and allow a person to enter. Roca Partida, Revillagigedo Archipelago, Mexico, Pacific Ocean
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  • A miniature forest of colorful Tunicates, Didemnid sp., covers a rock surface in a high-current area. Although they appear primitive, tunicates actually posess a notochord in their juvenile stages, classifying them as chordates, related to vertebrates. Similan Islands Marine National Park, Thailand, Andaman Sea
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  • This colorful nudibranch, Nembrotha kubaryana, is feeding on a colony of tunicates. Malaysia, South China Sea, Pacific Ocean
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  • This colorful nudibranch, Nembrotha kubaryana, is feeding on a colony of tunicates. Malaysia, South China Sea, Pacific Ocean
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