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Maggy

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I took this picture in St John, US Virgin Islands, in about 30 ft depth. I have no clue what it is. And I'm not talking about the Flamingo tongue here. It looks kind of funny, right:D.

Anyone that could help?

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It's a flamingo tongue snail with the mantle flaps withdrawn.
K.

Thanks for your reply, but as I wrote, I did not mean the flamingo tongue. I mean the "thing" on the left hand side of the picture that with some imagination you can think is the fish that is called "slippery dick":D.

Can it be a sponge?
 
Looks to be a porites sp. of coral. AKA finger coral as Sully3 called it :wink:
 
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