Flamingo Tongues feed on toxic sea fans and become toxic themselves. The bright skin of the mantel warns predators that they are poisonous, and most will leave these gastropods alone, except the Hogfish.
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Fan Gorgon Subject: Corals, Gorgonidae Tag: Invertebrates
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Title: The aquarium : its inhabitants, structure, and management Identifier: aquariumitsinhab00tayl (find matches) Year: 1910 (1910s) Authors: Taylor, J. E. (John Ellor), 1837-1895 Subjects: Aquariums; Freshw More
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