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Peter McGuinness

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These animals have already been well identified as Ancula Pacifica, but my question is: how many of them are there? I can see at least two and I think maybe three.
The other thing is: they are all on an egg mass and I wonder if these creatures aggregate like this to lay eggs from multiple sources into one mass?

Peter

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