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The red-lined bubble shell (Bullina lineata) has a distinctive pattern of lines on its shell by which it can be identified. Its soft body parts are translucent with a fluorescent blue margin and it is found in sand reefs in the Pacific and Indian oceans. It is a voracious predator, feeding on sedentary polychaete worms.

(Info via AMNH.)

The red-lined bubble shell (Bullina lineata) has a distinctive pattern of lines on its shell by which it can be identified. Its soft body parts are translucent with a fluorescent blue margin and it is found in sand reefs in the Pacific and Indian oceans. It is a voracious predator, feeding on sedentary polychaete worms.

(Info via AMNH.)

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