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Leather chiton

Katharina tunicata

Photo by Brian38
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Field Notes

Description:

Dark girdle with a leathery look and texture surrounding eight protective plates. This one was about 8 cm long. Pic 2 shows a colony. These chitons can tolerate direct sunlight better than other chiton species.

Habitat:

Spotted in tide pools at Tongue Point Marine Sanctuary.

Notes:

Like other chitons, it is a slow moving grazer that consumes several species of brown and red algae including kelps, sea lettuce, and encrusting diatoms. They're also known to eat sponges, tiny barnacles, spirobid polychaetes, and bryozoans. Their predators include sea urchins, leather stars, black oystercatchers, glaucous-winged gulls, and humans.(Wikipedia).

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Comments (3)

This is also quite bizarre. Great spotting of yet another amazing creature.

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