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Hi Debi,
No, but I have seen them under flat rocks with no apparent
entrance. I suppose they can squeeze through a small crack
or crevice. I have also found them (once) on the beach by
the dozens at low tide, crawling around on the rocks (at night,
of course). We hadn't had any particularly rough weather, so
it appeared that they got there intentionally. They were not
there the next night.
Don
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> From: Debi Ingrao <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: Aplysia
> Date: Monday, March 30, 1998 3:27 PM
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> Has anyone ever seen sea hares burrow into the sediment?
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> debi
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> Ingrao
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