Clionoidea

Common Clione
Clione limacina



4 POINTS
• Cliona limacina has a MOVE of 2.
• Clione limacina can live for up to one year without food.
Cold
Graphic by Adam Smithrupted.deviantart.com/
Photo by Russ Hopcroftwww.arcodiv.org/watercolumn/pteropod/Clione_limacina.html
Clione limacina, common name Naked Sea Butterfly or Common Clione, is a sea angel found from the surface to 350 m[citation needed] in depth. […] Sea angels are gelatinous, mostly transparent and very small, with the largest species (Clione limacina) reaching 5 cm. Clione limacina is a polar species; those found in warmer waters are […] read more