If You Notice This Freakish Creature Washed Up On The Sand, Experts Urge You Not To Get Too Close

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The nudibranch’s tentacles are called rhinophores. Rhinophores commonly grow in pairs on a mollusk’s head, and they act as sensory organs. That is to say, nudibranchs use them to feel for and detect potential food sources, which are generally responsible for their usually lurid pigmentation.

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