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Tiny “sesame” sea slug discovered in Taiwan turns out to be a new species

Researchers in Taiwan have identified a new species of sea slug, Thecacera ses, which measures smaller than a sesame seed. This discovery highlights the importance of biodiversity in marine ecosystems and underscores the need for ongoing marine conservation efforts.

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