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The evolution of the Aeolidia map as I've found better tactics and have changed how the planet works to more of a realistic form:
Has anybody else gotten used to the placement of Aeolidia eyes? Like if I’d never seen it like that before I’d be wondering ‘wtf’s wrong with that dog’ but it’s become completely normal
Here's a bonus species that I whipped up in an hour or so - this variant nests directly next to vents in light oases, and may also be found near the Arid Side of Aeolidia. Might make another variant that can survive right in that heat, but it would need some desert adaptations.
#Blaschkaeveryday is on the naked snail trail. Eolis or Aeolis then Aeolidia papillosa [369] was described by Alder &Hancock in their "A monograph of the British nudibranchiate Mollusca" [@bhl] published by the @RaySocietyBooks but also copied by Haeckel. @corningmuseum @Cornell
three tropical dorid #nudibranchs and an #aeolid to mix things up again all from southern Mozambique #scuba #marinelife #underwater