New Zealand biologist Sadie Mills holds a “Sea Pig” (Protelpidia murrayi), which is a different species than what is more commonly called a sea pig, found off the Antarctic shelf  - (photo: Richard O’Driscoll, New Zealand IPY-Census of Antarctic Marine Life)
(read more: Animal Planet)

New Zealand biologist Sadie Mills holds a “Sea Pig” (Protelpidia murrayi), which is a different species than what is more commonly called a sea pig, found off the Antarctic shelf  - (photo: Richard O’Driscoll, New Zealand IPY-Census of Antarctic Marine Life)

(read more: Animal Planet)

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    I have never heard of a sea pig!
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    Wow. That looks like a ball I had when I was little that was full of water and glitter. -Sarah
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    looks like a ball of goop
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    They do exist…
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