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Introducing Sea Bunnies

sea bunnies
Written by Gary

These marine slugs are as cute as baby bunny rabbits, and we’re officially renaming the species ‘sea bunnies.’

sea bunnies

I love bunnies. I always get a little misty eyed when I look at Cocoa Puffs, because in case you don’t know, it looks just like bunny crap, and I miss my little bunny so badly.

The Jorunna Parva species of sea slug bear a striking resemblance to small rabbits, and has earned the nickname ‘sea bunnies’ as a result.

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Discovered by Japanese malacologist Kikutaro Baba in 1938, sea bunnies are only becoming popular now because: INTERNET. The Jorunna genus has over 27 species, and lives in the oceans surrounding Japan, the Philippines, and Seychelles. If you are looking for a cutesy addition to your aquarium, consider these cute little sea fluffballs, or at least go take some scuba classes so you can try to dive right into a live habitat filled with actual sea bunnies.

Sea bunnies also come in a variety of not-for-land-bunnies colors that are kind of exciting and cartoon-like. I mean, how many times have you looked at a REAL rabbit in a petting zoo and thought “I wish I could breed you to be nearly neon so I could see you even in the dark?”

The only sad thing about sea bunnies: they have absolutely zero interest in ever snuggling with us lowly humans. So that sucks.

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sea bunnies

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Gary

Gary is the gay guy that every girl wants to be, and every guy wants to be with (Mostly because he can't get pregnant). He is based in Manhattan, but loves traveling to exotic new people, and sleeping with interesting new places. He is an adventurous writer, digital artist, and game designer that will try almost anything if it makes a good story.
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