Pseudoceros dimidiatus (Tiger Flatworm)
A most gorgeous creature! The Tiger Flatworm can be up to 3 inches long when fully grown, and are among some of the most colorful worms I've seen with my eyeballs! They are capable of reproducing both asexually and sexually, and because they are hermaphrodtic, they will fight for the fertilizing role when mating with a partner. They also seem to have pseudo-tentacles and feed exclusively on sea squirts.
The flatworm Pseudoceros dimidiatus. North Horn, Osprey Reef, Coral Sea | Credit and Copyright: Richard Ling
The Zoo Bar, Lincoln
Project Project, Omaha