Sea bunnies are small nudibranchs with fuzzy-looking bodies and rabbit-ear-like rhinophores. Those ear-like structures help sense chemicals in seawater. Reef animals thrive in complex habitats where color, shelter, and quick reactions matter.
Conservation
Status and habitat pressure
Stable populations still depend on habitat quality, food availability, and low human pressure. Protecting sea bunny also depends on keeping coral reef, coast habitats healthy and connected.
Common species still depend on habitat quality, clean water, food webs, and low disturbance.
Quick Facts
Things to notice
Those ear-like structures help sense chemicals in seawater.
Fish body shapes often reflect how they move, feed, and avoid predators in different waters.
Reef animals thrive in complex habitats where color, shelter, and quick reactions matter.
Stable populations still depend on habitat quality, food availability, and low human pressure.