Beautiful Nudibranch Glossodoris Atromarginata Crawls Seafloor Cabilao Island Philippines Philippine — Stock Photo, Image

A beautiful nudibranch, Glossodoris atromarginata, crawls on the seafloor near Cabilao Island, the Philippines. The Philippine Islands are part of the Coral Triangle due to its amazing marine biodiversity. — Photo

A beautiful nudibranch, Glossodoris atromarginata, crawls on the seafloor near Cabilao Island, the Philippines. The Philippine Islands are part of the Coral Triangle due to its amazing marine biodiversity.

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