Alternative names: sea bunny, Jorunna parva
Sea bunnies are a species of sea slugs in the family Discodorididae. They live in the waters of Japan, Korea, Palau, Indonesia, Philippines, Australia, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, Seychelles, and Tanzania. They got their name because of their ears, which resemble a rabbit’s ears. Sea bunnies spend most of their time on the bottom of the sea in tropical waters and often cling to marine vegetation.