Giant clams can still be seen on Singapore's reefs. When submerged, the fleshy body of this burrowing clam remains extended so the animal looks like luscious lips!
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The Jorunna nudibranch also lays its eggs (the white ribbon-like spiral on the left) near this sponge! Probably so that the newly hatched baby nudibranchs have their food nearby.
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